December 5, 2019. Moscow, Russia.
PJSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: MOEX, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY)
announces intention to divest of its assets in Armenia to PJSC
Hrazdan Power Company (HrazTES).
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JSC Hydroinvest, a 100% subsidiary of PJSC
RusHydro, entered into a share sale agreement with PJSC Hrazdan
Energy Company (HrazTES, Tashir Group), to divest JSC MEK, a company
operating Sevan-Hrazdan cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia.
RusHydro owns 90% in JSC MEK.
Earlier RusHydro’s Board of Directors approved
divestment of the Group’s shareholding in JSC MEK. The Public
Services Regulatory Commission of the Republic of Armenia has
authorized the transaction as well.
According to the agreement, the selling price of
527,085 ordinary shares is determined at RUB 172.96 mn. Transfer of
shares is conditional on HrazTES’s cancellation of RusHydro’s
guarantees on liabilities of JSC MEK before the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development and Asian Development Bank. Upon
conclusion of the deal, RusHydro’s consolidated debt will be
reduced by USD 55 mn.
The funds raised by JSC MEK under guarantee by
RusHydro earlier were allocated towards an investment plan aimed at
modernization of the cascade’s hydropower facilities. As a result,
installed capacity of Yerevan HPP-1 increased by 10% and a new
automated control system was put in place, enabling better operations
control and reducing water discharge by 4% during electricity power
generation as well as improved management of irrigation discharge.
The company also carried out a number of activities aimed at
increasing safety and uninterrupted operations of the cascade’s
plants. Overall, the investments for the period improved the system
reliability of the facilities.
JSC MEK is one of the largest power generation
companies in Armenia. It operates seven hydropower plants with
combined installed capacity of 561.4 MW or 14% of the country’s
total installed capacity. The cascade of hydropower plants produce
8-10% of Armenia’s electricity per year. The power generation by
the plants of the cascade is dependent on water inflows of the
Hrazdan river and water irrigation discharge from Sevan Lake.
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