Georgian State Electrosystem
Budget
€50 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
4
2.75 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
Georgian State Electrosystem (GSE) is state company that is defined as single Transmission System Operator in Georgia and licenced accordingly by national NRA - GNERC. At the time being GSE is conducting certification according to the 71/2009/EC Directoive which is transposed into national legislation. GSE holds two licencees, first on transmission activities and second on balancing market operations. GSE is ivolved in classical TSo business such is transmission system operation, maintenance and development. In this regards GSE is developing transmission projects, including corr-border projects and therefore is project promoter for the Black Sea Submarine Cable Project
EU Legislative Interests
The revised TEN-E Regulation (EU/2022/869) entered into force in June 2022. It enhances the EU’s energy infrastructure policy and aligns it with the objectives of the European Green Deal, enabling investments to help achieve a climate-neutral energy mix by 2050 Directive (EU) 2019/944: Focuses on common rules for generation, distribution, supply, storage, and consumer protection, ensuring fair, transparent, and competitive retail markets. Regulation (EU) 2019/943: Sets rules for the wholesale market and grid operation, promoting cross-border flows and market integration.
Communication Activities
Participate in event, regional groups and meetings with appropriate representatives of DG Ener as project promoter
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
GSE is observer member of AIB Hub GSE is member of CIGRE There is no other organization GSE is member or assiciated with
Organisation Members
Ministry of Economy and Sustainable development of Georgia is 100% shareholder of GSE. Also GSE has joint company and is 25% shareholder of Green Energy Corridor Company (GECO) registered in Bucharest, Romania with transmission companies - Transelectrica (Romania), Azerenerji (Azerbaijan), MVM (Hungary) and is responsible for development of green energy corridor project and black sea submarine cable project
Additional Information
Estimated costs cover only full staff and partial staff salary and business trips who will work on related activities
Connected Legislation
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.