July 20, 2018. Moscow, Russia. PJSC
RusHydro (ticker symbol: MICEX-RTS, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY)
announces operating results for the 2nd quarter and 1st half of 2018
of the parent company and the subsidiaries of RusHydro Group
reflected in consolidated financial statements.
Key highlights:
Strong hydropower output in the second
quarter of 2018 following rehabilitation and modernization of
generating equipment on the hydropower plants of the Volga-Kama
cascade prior to the flooding period, slightly lower than normal
water inflows to most reservoirs aided by production growth of RAO
ES of East due to increase in consumption and higher sales of
electricity to China;
Total electricity generation by power plants
of RusHydro Group in 2Q 2018 amounted to 35,537 GWh (+3.2%), in 1H
2018 – 67,371 GWh (+6.0%);
In 2Q 2018, total production by hydropower
and pumped storage plants amounted to 28,481 GWh (+3.5%), total
output by thermal power plants – 6,943 GWh (+2.3%) and production
of alternative renewable energy facilities – 113 GWh (-3.9%);
In 1H 2018, total production by hydropower
and pumped storage plants amounted to 50,621 GWh (+5.5%), total
output by thermal power plants – 16,525 GWh (+7.7%) and production
of alternative renewable energy facilities – 227 GWh (-1.8%);
In 2Q 2018, total water inflow to reservoirs
of the Volga-Kama cascade, HPPs of Siberia, South of Russia and the
Far East of Russia was close to normal or slightly below it;
Total electricity generation by the
Boguchanskaya hydropower plant in 1H 2018 amounted to 6,164 GWh
(-8.6%) 1;
Total production of RAO ES East Subgroup’s
power plants in 1H 2018 amounted to 17,908 GWh (+8.6%), heat output
by thermal power plants - 17,659 thousand GCal (+5.4%);
Electricity output by RusHydro Group’s
electricity retail companies in 1H 2018 amounted to 10,516 GWh
(-0.3%);
Water inflow to reservoirs, in the South of
Russia and in Siberia in the third quarter of 2018 is expected to be
close to the long-run average, to reservoirs of Volga-Kama cascade
and the Far East – above the long-run average.
Electricity generation by the plants of RusHydro
Group, GWh
|
2Q’18
|
2Q’17
|
chg, %
|
1H’18
|
1H’17
|
Chg, %
|
Center of Russia
|
15,027
|
15,079
|
-0,3%
|
25,985
|
23,808
|
9,1%
|
S. of Russia and N.Caucasus
|
2,468
|
2,251
|
9,7%
|
3,608
|
3,454
|
4,5%
|
Siberia
|
7,238
|
6,545
|
10,6%
|
12,832
|
12,333
|
4,0%
|
Total for the price zones
|
24,734
|
23,875
|
3,6%
|
42,425
|
39,595
|
7,1%
|
Far East
|
3,219
|
3,151
|
2,2%
|
6,844
|
7,227
|
-5,3%
|
RAO ES East
|
7,453
|
7,202
|
3,5%
|
17,908
|
16,493
|
8,6%
|
Armenia
|
131
|
195
|
-32,8%
|
194
|
233
|
-16,7%
|
TOTAL
|
35,537
|
34,423
|
3,2%
|
67,372
|
63,549
|
6,0%
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs 2
|
28,481
|
27,520
|
3,5%
|
50,621
|
47,973
|
5,5%
|
incl. by TPPs
|
6,943
|
6,785
|
2,3%
|
16,525
|
15,349
|
7,7%
|
Incl. by alt. renewables (geothermal, solar, wind)
|
113
|
117
|
-3,9%
|
227
|
231
|
-1,8%
|
Boguchanskaya HPP
|
3,361
|
3,572
|
-5,9%
|
6,164
|
6,748
|
-8,6%
|
The underlying factors of the production change in
January-June 2018 were:
total water inflow to reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade in the second quarter of 2018 was lower than
normal, to hydropower plants of Siberia and South of Russia – on
the normal level;
growth of electricity generation by thermal
power plants in the Far East by 3.8% in the second quarter (to
10,205 GWh) following increase in consumption in the region;
increase in electricity sales to China and
UES of Siberia by 4.8% (to 894 GWh) as compared to the same period
last year.
Center of Russia
In the beginning of 2018, water resources in the
reservoirs of the cascade were higher as compared to the long-run
average and to last year by 35% and 51% respectively. The available
capacity of the reservoirs of the Volga-Kama cascade was 75.1 km3 as
compared to the long-run average of 58.3 km3.
In the first quarter of 2018, water inflow to most
of the reservoirs on Volga and Kama was 1.2-2.5x higher than normal.
Total water inflow to the reservoirs of the Volga-Kama cascade
reached 38.7 km3 (normal level - 21.3 km3).
Spring flooding came later than expected due to
cold weather conditions allowing to draw down the cascade’s
reservoirs below the initially planned level. Delayed flooding
inflows to the Kama reservoirs along with available free reservoir
volume helped the HPPs on the Volga pass the peak-flooding season.
Water inflow to reservoirs on the upper Volga and
to Volgogradskoye reservoir in June was below the normal level by
30-55%. Inflows to Kuybishevskoye, Kamskoye, Votkinskoye and
Nizhnekamskoye reservoirs was 1.3-1.8x above the normal level, while
inflows to Cheboksarskoye and Saratovskoye reservoirs was close to
the long-run average. In June, inflows to Volga and Kama reservoirs
totaled 31.0 km3 or 31% above the long-run average.
Flooding inflows to most of the reservoirs on the
Volga-Kama cascade in the second quarter was close to the long-run
average with inflows to Ivankovskoye, Saratovskoye, Volgogradskoye
and Nizhnekamskoye reservoirs 20 – 45% below the normal level.
Total inflow to reservoirs on Volga and Kama in the second quarter
was close to normal level, at 153 km3 against the long-run average of
161 km3.
In the third quarter of the year, total water
inflow to the reservoirs of the Volga-Kama cascade is expected to be
in the range of 44-52 km3 (normal level – 37.0 km3)
Total production by the hydropower plants of
Volga-Kama cascade, operated by RusHydro group, and Zagorskaya pumped
storage in the second quarter of 2018 decreased insignificantly by
0.3% against the same figure of 2017 to 15,027 GWh, in the first half
of the year – increased by 9.1% to 25,985 GWh.
South of Russia and North Caucasus
Hydropower plants of the North Caucasus were
operating under hydrological conditions close to the long-run average
in the first half of 2018. Similar situation is expected in the third
quarter of the year. Filling up of the reservoirs of Chirkeiskaya and
Irganayskaya HPPs is currently under way. Water inflow to
Chirkeyskaya HPP on the Sulak River was 10% below the normal level in
the second quarter.
The electricity generation by the hydropower
plants of the South of Russia and North Caucasus in the second
quarter of 2018 increased as compared to the corresponding period
last year by 9.7% to 2,468 GWh, in the first half of the year
increased by 4.5% to 3,608 GWh.
Siberia
Water inflow to the reservoirs on the rivers of
Siberia in the first quarter of 2018 was higher than normal level:
inflow to Sayano-Shushenskoe reservoir and Novosibirskaya HPP was
higher by 20% and 15%, respectively.
In the second quarter of the year, the inflows to
Siberian rivers was predominantly close to the long-run average with
the exception of Novosibirskoye and Krasnoyarskoye reservoirs, where
water inflow was 10% above the long-run average. Debits on
Novosibirskaya HPP were increased to offset higher water inflows.
There were no signs of flooding at the tailrace in the current year.
Water inflows to the reservoirs on the Yenisei and
Angara rivers is expected to be close to the normal level in the
third quarter. Inflow to the Novosibirskoye reservoir is expected to
be 5-20% above the normal level.
Total electricity generation by RusHydro’s
Siberian hydropower plants in the second quarter of 2018 increased by
10.6% to 7,238 GWh, in the first half of 2018 increased – by 4.0%
to 12,832 GWh. The Boguchanskaya hydropower plant in the second
quarter of 2018 generated 3,361 GWh, 5.9% decrease as compared to the
same period of the previous year, in the first half of the year –
6,164 GWh (-8.6%).
Far East
Water inflow to Zeyskoe reservoir in the first
quarter was 20% higher than the long-run average and to Kolymskaya
HPP - 35% above the long-run average.
The reservoirs in the Far East have been going
through low water period in the second quarter of the year. Water
inflow in May to Bureyskoye and Zeyskoye reservoirs were 57% and 60%
of the normal level respectively. As a result, both reservoirs have
been operating under water conservation mode in accordance with the
water resource regulations. Water inflows to Kolymskoye
reservoir in May, unlike Zeyskoye and Bureyskoye, was three times the
normal level on the back of ample snow. In June, water inflows were
above the normal level as well.
In the second quarter of 2018 water inflow to
Zeyskoye reservoir was 35% below the normal level, while inflows to
Kolymskoye reservoir was 60% above the long-run average.
In the third quarter of the year, the inflow to
the reservoirs on the Zeya and Bureya rivers is expected to be close
to the long-run average or slightly below it, while inflow to the
reservoirs on the Kolyma River is expected to be 15-30% above normal.
Total electricity generated by hydro and
geothermal power plants of the Far East in the second quarter of
2018, increased by 2.2% to 3,219 GWh, in the first half of the year –
decreased by 5.3% against the same period of previous year to 6,834
GWh.
In the second quarter of 2018, generating assets
of RAO ES of East Subgroup, a subsidiary of RusHydro, produced 7,453
GWh, or 3,5% higher than in the second quarter of 2017. Of this
total, 77% was generated by JSC Far East Generating Company (DGK),
which increased production by 4.2% in the second quarter of 2018,
mainly due to higher outflows of electricity to China and United
Power System of Siberia by 4.8% along with increase of electricity
consumption in the United Power System of the East by 2.9%.
Overall electricity production by RAO ES of East
Subgroup in the first half of 2018 increased by 8.6% to 17,908 GWh.
In the first half of 2018, heat output by thermal
plants of RAO ES of East increased by 5.4% to 17,659 thousand GCal as
compared to the corresponding period of 2017. The increase came on
the back of lower temperatures in all the regions of the Far East
with an exception of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Decrease in heat
output in the second quarter is driven by reduced length of heating
season in a number of towns of the region compounded by higher air
temperatures.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES of East,
ths. GCal
|
2Q’18
|
2Q’17
|
chg, %
|
1H’18
|
1H’17
|
Chg, %
|
JSC DGK
|
2,993
|
3,016
|
-0,7%
|
12,413
|
11,657
|
6,5%
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
318
|
334
|
-4,8%
|
1,377
|
1,311
|
4,9%
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
14
|
14
|
5,9%
|
52
|
49
|
7,0%
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
163
|
171
|
-5,0%
|
711
|
698
|
1,9%
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
438
|
417
|
5,2%
|
1,178
|
1,123
|
4,9%
|
JSC KSEN
|
17
|
16
|
3,3%
|
47
|
46
|
2,3%
|
PJSC Magadanenergo
|
253
|
254
|
-0,4%
|
716
|
695
|
3,0%
|
JSC Chukotenergo
|
92
|
101
|
-9,1%
|
240
|
260
|
-7,8%
|
PJSC Sakhalinenergo
|
330
|
332
|
-0,6%
|
925
|
917
|
0,8%
|
Total
|
4,618
|
4,654
|
-0,8%
|
17,659
|
16,756
|
5,4%
|
Armenia
In the first half of 2018, electricity generation
by the Sevan-Hrazdan cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia
decreased by 16.7% to 194 GWh as compared to the corresponding period
last year. The power generation by the plants of the cascade is
dependent on water inflows of the Hrazdan river and water releases
from Sevan lake.
Electricity retail
In the second quarter of 2018, total electricity
output by RusHydro’s retail companies, operating in Chuvashia,
Ryazan and Krasnoyarsk regions, amounted to 4,524 GWh, a 1.8%
decrease as compared to the same period of 2017, in the first half of
2018 – 10,516 GWh, insignificantly lower as compared to the
corresponding period last year.
The decrease in output is driven by record low
output of Ryazan retail company in May and negative performance of
ESC RusHydro after cancelation of service agreement with Bahkirskaya
Sotovaya Kompaniya. Favorable performance of Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
comes on the back of extension of heating season until May 31, 2018.
Electricity output by Subgroup ESC RusHydro’s
retail companies, GWh
|
2Q’18
|
2Q’17
|
chg, %
|
1H’18
|
1H’17
|
Chg, %
|
Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
|
2,760
|
2,674
|
3,2%
|
6,676
|
6,370
|
4,8%
|
Chuvash retail company
|
749
|
748
|
0,0%
|
1,709
|
1,681
|
1,7%
|
Ryazan retail company
|
599
|
610
|
-1,7%
|
1,329
|
1,345
|
-1,2%
|
ESC RusHydro
|
415
|
574
|
-27,7%
|
802
|
1,154
|
-30,5%
|
Total
|
4,524
|
4,606
|
-1,8%
|
10,516
|
10,550
|
-0,3%
|
Electricity output by PJSC DEK (energy retail
company operating in the Primorskiy krai, Khabarovskiy Krai, Amur
region and Jewish Autonomous region, the main supplier of electricity
to the population in the second non-price zone of the wholesale
energy market) in the second quarter decreased by 11% to 4,349 GWh as
compared to the same period of 2017, in the first half of the year –
10,993 GWh (-6.9%).
Water inflows forecast
According to the forecast of the Hydrometeorologic
Center of Russia, the following dynamics of water inflows to the
major reservoirs is expected in the third quarter of 2018:
water inflow to the reservoirs on Volga and
Kama is expected above the long-run average level. Inflows to
Kuybishevskoye and Kamskoye reservoirs are expected to be 1.7-1.9x
higher than normal. Total inflows to reservoirs on Volga and Kama in
the third quarter is expected in the range of 44-52 km3 as compared
to the average of 37.0 km3;
water inflow to major reservoirs on Ob’ and
Kolyma is expected to be 15-30% higher than normal;
water inflow to the reservoirs of hydropower
plants located in the North Caucasus is expected to be close to the
long-run average;
water inflow to Zeyskoye reservoirs is
expected to be close to the long-run average or slightly below the
norm.
1
The Boguchanskaya hydropower plant is part of the Boguchanskiy Energy
and Metals Complex (BEMO), a 50/50 joint venture (JV) between
RusHydro and UC RUSAL, and is not part of RusHydro Group. According
to RusHydro’s shareholding in the JV (50%), the results of the
plant are reported in the official financial statements in “Share
of results of associates and jointly controlled entities”.
Operations of the HPP have been put into the press-release for
general reference.
2
Includes generation by HPPs of PJSC RusHydro, Kolymskaya HPP and
Viluyskie HPPs, part of RAO ES of East Subgroup.
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