Elektrani na Severna Makedonija

Elektrani na Severna Makedonija or ESM (, litt. "Power plants of North Macedonia") is a government-owned electricity producing company in North Macedonia.[2]

History

In 2005, the former state monopoly ESM (ЕСМ - Електростопанство на Македонија [], litt. Electricity of Macedonia) was split in three companies:[3][4][5][6]

In March 2019, ELEM was renamed as ESM (Power plants of North Macedonia) after the country renamed itself as North Macedonia with the implementation of the Prespa agreement, reverting to the previous initialism used between 1990 and 2006.[3]

  • A state-owned power-producing company ELEM (ЕЛЕМ - Електрани на Македонија [], litt. Power plants of Macedonia), in charge of the country's power plants
  • A distribution and supply company, initially called ESM AD, sold in 2006 to Austrian EVN Group and renamed as EVN Macedonia (EВН Македонија), rebranded in 2019 as EVN AD Skopje (ЕВН АД Скопје).[7][8]
  • A state-owned transmission system operator MEPSO

Structure

As of 2020, ESM has the following operations:[9]

  • Power production facilities
  • TPP Bitola, coal (lignite) mine and power plant combine which also runs the Suvodol coal mine and produces 72% of the electricity of the country
  • TPP Oslomej, coal (lignite) mine and power plant combine
  • Mavrovo Mavrovo Hydroelectric System, operating the Raven Hydroelectric Power Station, Vrben Hydroelectric Power Station and Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Stations
  • Tikveš Hydroelectric Power Station
  • Black Drin Hydroelectric System, including the Globočica Hydro Power Plant and Spilje Hydro Power Plants
  • Treska Hydroelectric System, including the Kozjak and Sveta Petka Hydro Power Plant hydro power plants
  • Energetika, a natural gas facility providing electricity, steam and heating water to the ironworks complex in Zelezara (Skopje)
  • Other companies
  • ELEM Tours (ELEM TURS): tourism, catering, recreation and sport
  • ELEM Trade (ELEM TREJD)
  • FOD Bitola: factory equipment and parts
  • FORD Oslomej: factory maintenance, overhaul and transport

References

  1. ЕЛЕМ нема да се приватизира retrieved 2017-09-30^
  2. ESM today esm.co.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  3. History esm.co.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  4. History evn.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  5. Sinisa Jakov Markovic. Macedonia Parks Plan to Sell Power Company Balkan Insight, 19 March 2014, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  6. Sinisa Jakov Markovic. West Concerned Over EVN-Macedonia Clash Balkan Insight, 13 May 2009, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  7. About us evn.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  8. Електродистрибуција (ЕВН) информации и пријава на дефекти zk.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^
  9. ESM structure esm.co.mk, retrieved 2020-12-14^