In 2021 TGC-1 electricity output, including JSC Murmanskaya
CHPP, comprised 30,137.2 million kWh, up by 8%
year-on-year.
CHPPs production for 2021 grew by 16%, mainly
on the back of growing demand for electricity in the
North-West, as well as increased demand for generating
equipment at the wholesale market of electricity and
capacity.
TGC-1 electricity output summary (million kWh)
|
2020
|
2021
|
Change
|
Nevsky branch
|
16,781.6
|
18,879.7
|
+12.5%
|
Karelsky branch
|
4,061.4
|
3,972.5
|
-2.2%
|
Kolsky branch
|
7,052.1
|
7,268.2
|
+3.1%
|
TGC-1 total
|
27,895.1
|
30,120.4
|
+8.0%
|
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
16.6
|
16.8
|
+1.2%
|
TGC-1 total, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
27,911.7
|
30,137.2
|
+8.0%
|
The volume of heat output from
TGC-1collectors, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised
26,145.3 thousand Gcal, which is 13.4% higher year-on-year, due
to lower ambient temperatures.
TGC-1 heat output summary (thousand Gcal)
|
2020
|
2021
|
Change
|
Nevsky branch
|
18,040.2
|
20,609.2
|
+14.2%
|
Karelsky branch
|
1,628.0
|
1,851.2
|
+13.7%
|
Kolsky branch
|
1,367.6
|
1,518.0
|
+11.0%
|
TGC-1 total
|
21,035.8
|
23,978.4
|
+14.0%
|
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
2,011.1
|
2,166.9
|
+7.7%
|
TGC-1 total, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
23,046.9
|
26,145.3
|
+13.4%
|
For more information about the results of the
company’s production performance, please visit the Reports section
of the corporate website.
About
TGC-1 (part of the Gazprom Energoholding
Group) is a leading producer and supplier of electricity
and heat in the North-West of Russia. TGC-1 comprises
52 power plants within four constituent entities of the
Russian Federation: St. Petersburg, the Republic of Karelia, and
Leningrad and Murmansk Oblasts.
TGC-1 installed electric capacity of the
Company’s stations amounts to 6.9 GW and heating capacity
of 13.5 thous. Gcal/hr. Major shareholders are Gazprom
Energoholding LLC (51.79%) and Fortum Power and Heat Oy
(29.45%).
In 2021 TGC-1 electricity output,
including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised 30,137.2 million kWh,
up by 8% year-on-year.
CHPPs production for 2021 grew by 16%, mainly
on the back of growing demand for electricity in the
North-West, as well as increased demand for generating
equipment at the wholesale market of electricity and
capacity.
TGC-1 electricity output summary (million kWh)
|
2020
|
2021
|
Change
|
Nevsky branch
|
16,781.6
|
18,879.7
|
+12.5%
|
Karelsky branch
|
4,061.4
|
3,972.5
|
-2.2%
|
Kolsky branch
|
7,052.1
|
7,268.2
|
+3.1%
|
TGC-1 total
|
27,895.1
|
30,120.4
|
+8.0%
|
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
16.6
|
16.8
|
+1.2%
|
TGC-1 total, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
27,911.7
|
30,137.2
|
+8.0%
|
The volume of heat output from
TGC-1collectors, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised
26,145.3 thousand Gcal, which is 13.4% higher year-on-year, due
to lower ambient temperatures.
TGC-1 heat output summary (thousand Gcal)
|
2020
|
2021
|
Change
|
Nevsky branch
|
18,040.2
|
20,609.2
|
+14.2%
|
Karelsky branch
|
1,628.0
|
1,851.2
|
+13.7%
|
Kolsky branch
|
1,367.6
|
1,518.0
|
+11.0%
|
TGC-1 total
|
21,035.8
|
23,978.4
|
+14.0%
|
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
2,011.1
|
2,166.9
|
+7.7%
|
TGC-1 total, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP
|
23,046.9
|
26,145.3
|
+13.4%
|
For more information about the results of the
company’s production performance, please visit the Reports section
of the corporate website.
About
TGC-1 (part
of the Gazprom Energoholding Group) is a leading
producer and supplier of electricity and heat in the
North-West of Russia. TGC-1 comprises 52 power plants
within four constituent entities of the Russian Federation: St.
Petersburg, the Republic of Karelia, and Leningrad and Murmansk
Oblasts.
TGC-1
installed electric capacity of the Company’s stations amounts
to 6.9 GW and heating capacity of 13.5 thous.
Gcal/hr. Major shareholders are Gazprom Energoholding LLC (51.79%)
and Fortum Power and Heat Oy (29.45%).
|