The
process of integration of the property complex of Yargorelektroset
completed. From 1 January 2015 the former OJSC "Yargorelectroset"
entered into the structure of IDGC of Centre and became one of
Distribution Zones the Yaroslavl branch of the company.
All the details of the event were announced at a press conference,
which was attended by Deputy Governor of the Yaroslavl Region Natalia
Shaposhnikova, Deputy Mayor of the City of Yaroslavl - Director of
the Department of Municipal Economy Nikolay Stepanov, Director of the
branch "Yarenergo" Konstantin Kotikov, Deputy Director of
Yarenergo for Development and Sale of Services Vladimir Bystrytsky,
as well as Chairman of the Public Chamber Anatoly Upadyshev and Head
of Electric Power Industry Regulation of the Department of Energy of
the region Ulyana Zhukova.
Previously, 100% of shares of Yaroslavl Gorelektroset were owned
by IDGC of Centre. They were acquired in 2010 as part of the
consolidation of power grid facilities of the Yaroslavl region.
Bringing together all the regional assets in the hands of a large
company is defined by the electric grid development strategy, which
was approved by the Government of the Russian Federation. The final
entry of Gorelektroset into IDGC of Centre was a logical continuation
of this process.
With the completion of legal procedures all functions of
Gorelektroset for electricity transmission, maintenance of electrical
networks, connection of new customers and maintaining public lighting
systems were assigned to IDGC of Centre - Yarenergo division. All
contractual, credit and other liabilities were also transferred to
the parent company. The integration procedure had no effect on
consumers.
"We, as a state-owned company, understand the responsibility
associated with energy supply in the region, and strive to relieve
the load on the tariff from ordinary consumers. A prerequisite for
this is the synchronization of plans for development of the areas
with grids development plans. The electric grid system of the region
is indivisible. The fewer companies manage the system, the more
effective it will work," says Konstantin Kotikov.
Both power engineers, and authorities believe that in the short
term the maintenance of electric networks of the regional centre will
change for the better. In the service area of the city power
engineers standards of the technical policy are gradually being
implemented, which operate throughout the presence of Group of
Companies "Russian Grids". A uniform paperwork procedure
was adopted. Efficiency of grid assets management is improved, and
the level of customer service increases.
"Fortunately, the buyer of shares of Gorelektroset was the
very IDGC of Centre - a company that has a good reputation, provided
with technical and financial facilities, which has no claims on the
quality and terms of elimination of technological disturbances.
Today, when Gorelektroset finally became part of Yarenergo, it's safe
to say that all the advantages of the largest grid company will act
on the territory of the regional centre. The integration of the
electric grid complex will continue. This means reducing costs,
improving service, introduction of a unified technical and tariff
policy. Ideally, we would like to see in the region only one
electricity grid company," stressed Natalia Shaposhnikova.
One of the main results of the integration of Gorelektroset will
be increasing production capacity because of scale. As the largest
company in the market, IDGC of Centre has great technical and
financial resources, and can distribute them according to its
priorities. The same goes for the staff: in difficult situations
employees of adjacent units and colleagues from neighbouring regions
can always come help. Thus, the merger of Yargorelektroset into IDGC
of Centre will increase the reliability of equipment and reduce
failures at electric grid facilities of the city of Yaroslavl.
"Consolidation of Yargorelektroset gives the city an
opportunity. This also applies to force majeure, the elimination of
which will become more efficient, and the ongoing work, in
particular, reducing the time of grid connection. We hope that this
reorganization will successfully address many infrastructure issues
and will contribute to the further development of the city power
grids," stressed Nikolay Stepanov.
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