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  1. A transmission system operator (TSO) is an entity entrusted with transporting energy in the form of natural gas or electrical power on a national or regional level, using fixed infrastructure. The term is defined by the European Commission.

  2. Transmission System Operator. Un Transmission System Operator (TSO) (en español Gestor de Red de Transporte) es una sociedad mercantil autorizada para la construcción, operación y mantenimiento de instalaciones de la red troncal y certificadas de acuerdo con el procedimiento establecido en las Leyes 34/1998, de 7 de octubre, del sector de ...

  3. European Transmission System Operators (TSOs) are entities operating independently from the other electricity market players and are responsible for the bulk transmission of electric power on the main high voltage electric networks. TSOs provide grid access to the electricity market players (i.e. generating companies, traders, suppliers, ...

  4. A Transmission System Operator (TSO) is an organization responsible for the efficient and reliable transmission of electricity from generation plants via the power grid to regional or local electricity distribution operators. In Europe, transmission grids usually have voltage levels of 220 kilovolts (kV) to 380 kV.

  5. A transmission system operator (TSO) is a term defined by the European Commission as an organisation committed to transporting energy in the form of natural gas or electrical power on a national or regional level, using fixed infrastructure.

  6. 39 transmission system operators; 35 European countries; 532 million customers served; 312,693 kilometres (194,298 mi) of transmission lines; 3,174.2 TWh electricity transported; 423,586 GWh of electricity exchange between member TSOs; 1,023,721 MW net generation capacity connected to the grid; See also. EURELECTRIC

  7. Transmission System Operator (TSO): The TSO is responsible for controlling and operating the transmission grid (usually comprising the voltage levels of 220 kV and 380 kV in Europe). This includes monitoring and control of the current grid topology (position of breakers and switches within the grid) and the voltage in all parts of the ...