June 25, 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 21, 2019.
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The Board of Directors approved the report on
interim results of the business plan execution for the first quarter
of 2019, including the report on execution of investment program and
comprehensive modernization program of hydropower generating
facilities.
PJSC RusHydro’s investment program amounted to
RUB 10.5 bn or 94.9% of the planned figure while the company’s
construction subsidiaries investment program amounted to RUB 2.7 bn
or 104.6% of plan. Financing of comprehensive modernization program
amounted to RUB 7.8 bn or 95.2% of plan.
PJSC RusHydro’s net profit reached RUB 11.94 bn.
In the first quarter of the year, the company commissioned 5 MW of
electric capacity following rerating of the equipment in the scope of
comprehensive modernization program.
Electricity production and net output in the first
quarter was below plan by 5.6% and 5.3%, respectively, on the back of
reduced water inflows to the majority of reservoirs of HPPs of the
Volga-Kama cascade as compared to higher than normal water inflows in
the first quarter of 2018.
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The Board of Directors took into consideration the
report on performance of the Group’s management for 2018.
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The Board of Directors approved the report on
execution of the company's comprehensive procurement program for the
first quarter of 2019.
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The Board of Directors prematurely terminated the
powers of Sergey Ivanov in the Audit Committee and Nominations and
Compensations Committee and elected Pavel Grachev, an independent
director, to the above-mentioned committees.
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The Board of Directors resolved to make changes to
the Unified provision on procurement for RusHydro’s needs providing
for implementation of session of rights in agreements with small and
medium size businesses.
The changes are enacted to support small and
medium-sized businesses in compliance with the order of the
Government of the Russian Federation.
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The Board of Directors approved establishing of
Centralized Service Center (CSC) within RusHydro Group to carry out
accounting and tax services as well as financial reporting for
RusHydro Group’s entities.
Centralized accounting conforms with the
industry’s best practices and is widely used by companies in
utilities sector. Establishment of CSC will allow standardizing,
unifying and optimizing processes as well as reducing the time and
cost necessary to prepare and disclose consolidated financial
statements. CSC will operate as a part of the functioning controlled
company.
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The Board of Directors approved the progress
report on implementation of professional standards in the Group’s
lines of business in the fourth quarter of 2018 and first quarter of
2019. During the period, 236 employees underwent training. The
Corporate Hydropower University developed 21 training and continuous
education programs.
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The Board of Directors took into consideration
information on the status of execution of thermal generation priority
projects in the Far East as of March 31, 2019. Currently, RusHydro is
completing construction of two thermal plants in the region-
Sakhalinskaya GRES-2 and CHP in Sovetskaya Gavan.
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The Board of Directors took into consideration
information on the results of compliance assessment of Alexey
Chekunkov, candidate to the Board of Directors up for election at the
General Shareholders Meeting, with the independence criteria provided
by the listing rules of PJSC Moscow Exchange and has determined
Chekunkov as independent.
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The Board of Directors approved changes to the
Decision on the additional issue of securities and to the Securities
Prospectus.
Additional share issue expiring in August of 2019
is necessary to finance the construction of two high-voltage
Pevek-Bilibino power lines. Since the Federal Law on the 2019 Federal
budget allows for financing the project in 2020 as well the Group has
initiated extension of securities issue for the next year.
High voltage
power lines construction project in Chukotka is carried out in
connection with upcoming modernization of Chaun-Bilibinskiy energy
hub following decommissioning of of Bilibino nuclear power plant that
has reached the end of its service life. Construction of 110 kV high
voltage overhead power lines will further improve power supply in the
Chukotka autonomous region and provide stable growth of the Far East
energy sector.
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The Board of Directors also took into
consideration the program on development of the power sector to
facilitate rapid economic development of the Far East Federal
District.
Its ultimate goal lies in providing consumers with
guaranteed electricity through development of the centralized power
system. The program encompasses modernization of thermal power plants
in accordance with social and economic demand.
The program is the fundamental document on
development of the Far East power system in the medium and long-term
perspective. Its main priorities include satisfying potential demand
for electricity and capacity within the next ten years upon
implementation of major investment projects in the region including
in territories of advanced social and economic development.
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