September 2, 2021,
Vladivostok, Russia.
PJSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: MOEX, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY)
announces commissioning of the first energy renewable energy source
power complex in Ulakhan-Kuel, Yakutia under the energy service
agreement.
The new power complex will provide reliable
electricity supply to the remote village in Yakutia. It consists of
automated system encompassing a modern 600 kW diesel power plant, 400
kW solar power plant and 125 kW energy storage unit. Utilization of
renewable energy source together with modern other types of modern
power generation will allow to reduce diesel consumption by as much
as 45%.
Commissioning of the facility in Ulakhan-Kuel took
place under tight deadlines: the energy service contract between JSC
KER and JSC Sakhaenergo (RusHydro Group’s subsidiary) was signed on
July 22, 2020. The mechanism of energy service contracts provides for
financing of the project to be carried out by investors. Sakhaenergo
will operate the commissioned power complexes. Return on investment
will take place over 10 years based on achieved efficiency from cost
of fuel reflected in the tariff. Upon termination of the return on
investments period, ownership of the power complexes will be
transferred to Sakhaenergo.
Energy service contracts provide for commissioning
of autonomous power complexes including high efficient diesel power
plants, renewable energy sources (solar or wind power plants) as well
as energy storage system. Such power complex reduces environmental
footprint as compared with conventional thermal power plant and
allows to save from 15% to 70% on the cost of fuel depending on the
climate conditions.
The first energy service contracts for
commissioning of autonomous power complexes in six villages in
Yakutia were entered into in 2020. Currently such contracts are in
place in 47 residential areas of the region and 25 more are expected
for signing in the current year. RusHydro plans to carry out such
energy service contracts in 72 and 7 residential area in Yakutia and
Kamchatka, respectively.
Up to date, RusHydro has already commissioned wind
power plants in Kamchatka (Nikolskoye and Ust-Kamchatsk) and Sakhalin
as well as 21 solar power plants in Yakutia, including Batagay, the
largest SPP beyond the polar circle. Together with Japanese partners,
RusHydro has commissioned a wind-diesel power plant in arctic village
Tiksi consisting of 900 kW wind power plant, 3,000 kW modern diesel
generators and an energy storage system.
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