June 30, 2021, Moscow,
Russia. PJSC
RusHydro (ticker symbol: MOEX, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY) announces
that the Company's Board of Directors held a meeting in absentia on
June 28, 2021.
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The Board of Directors approved the report on
interim results of execution of PJSC RusHydro’s business plan for
the first quarter of 2021 including the report on execution of the
investment program as well as comprehensive rehabilitation and
modernization program.
PJSC RusHydro’s RAS revenue for the first
quarter of 2021 increased by 4% as compared to the first quarter of
2020 and reached RUB 35.98 bn. Net profit came in at RUB 13.5 bn,
while EBITDA amounted to RUB 23.67 bn – 17% above the average of
the last five years.
Financing of PJSC RusHydro’s investment program
amounted to RUB 3.1 bn, including RUB 2.7 bn for comprehensive
rehabilitation and modernization program. In the first quarter of
2021, the Company did not commission new capacities.
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The Board of Directors approved gratuitous
transfer of infrastructure facilities to the municipal authorities of
the Amur region and Kabardino-Balkar republic. The assets have no
relation the RusHydro’s operational activity and are classified in
PJSC RusHydro’s register as none-core assets for gratuitous
transfer.
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The Board of Directors reviewed possible
consolidation of newly constructed thermal power generation
facilities by DGK and considered it feasible.
The consolidation includes transfer of
Blagoveshenskaya CHPP, Vostochnaya CHPP and CHPP in Sovetskaya Gavan
with their heat networks to DGK, the largest generating company
operating in the five regions of the Far East.
Upon completion, a single managing entity of
thermal power assets will be formed resulting in additional savings
in operating expenses as well as optimization of corporate structure
by eliminating special purpose companies (holders on assets).
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The Board of Directors took into consideration the
information on the status of execution of priority projects in the
Far East.
The Group is carrying out construction of the
first phase of 110 kV Pevek-Bilibino power lines. Power transmission
line poles are currently being erected.
Construction of Ust-Srednekanskaya HPP in the
Magadan region is under way. The facility’s installed capacity has
been expanded to 369 MW following replacement of temporary runner #1
with permanent.
The Group is also engaged in the four projects
under the governmental program on modernization of thermal power of
the Russian Federation with guaranteed return on investment –
construction of Khabarovskaya CHPP-4, Artemovskaya CHPP-2, second
phase of Yakutskaya GRES-2 and modernization of Vladivostokskaya
CHPP-2. The technical documentation and engineering studies for
Khabarovskaya CHPP-4 have been approved by the Russian Federation’s
State Expert Evaluation Department. The documentation for the second
phase of Yakutskaya GRES-2 has been submitted to the authority
already, while the documentation for construction of Artemovskaya
CHPP-2 and modernization of Vladivostokskaya CHPP-2 will be submitted
in the current year.
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The Board of Directors took into consideration
information on PJSC RusHydro’s development of small hydropower
plants. Under the DPM for renewables mechanism, the Company has
commissioned 10 MW Verkhnebalkarskaya small HPP in Kabardino-Balkar
Republic, 5.6 MW Ust-Dzhegutinskaya small HPP in Karachay-Cherkessia
and 5.25 MW Barsuchkovskaya small HPP in the Stavropol region.
The Company is currently engaged in construction
of Krasnogorskaya small HPP 1 and 2 (each 24.9 MW) in
Karachay-Cherkessia and is engineering 10 MW Bashennaya small HPP in
Chechen Republic and 19.1 Psygansy small HPP in Kabardino-Balkar
republic. By the end of 2024, RusHydro will commission 78.9 MW of
small hydro. The Company is carrying out activates aimed at
efficiency improvement and long-term viability of small HPPs and
considering potential projects within the scope of upcoming DPM for
renewables auctions.
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The Board of Directors approved changes to the
single provision on procurement for RusHydro Group’s needs.
The changes streamline participation in RusHydro’s
procurement procedures for small and medium-size businesses and help
expedite the planning process for selection of suppliers.
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The Board of Directors reviewed and approved the
reports on the performance of the Committees to the Board of
Directors for 2020-2021. In the reporting period six Committees held
59 meetings, including 10 in the form of joint attendance where 135
items were reviews.
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