In 2020 electricity output of TGC-1, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised 27,911.7 million kWh, which indicates an insignificant decrease of 1.3% compared to 2019 figure.
As the demand for electricity in the North-West energy system declined, the company introduced certain measures to optimize its production activities. High water content throughout 2020 in the regions of its operation, allowed the company to redistribute the load from CHPPs to HPPs since the latter possess more efficient energy-generating equipment. In this case, the electricity output by hydro power plants increased by 13.5%, and the comparable electricity output at TGC-1 at the combined heat and power plants of TGÑ-1 decreased by 11.7%.
TGC-1 electricity output summary (million kWh)
|
2019 |
2020 |
Difference |
Nevsky branch |
17,976.3 |
16,781.6 |
-6.6% |
Karelsky branch |
3,697.8 |
4,061.4 |
+9.8% |
Kolsky branch |
6,583.8 |
7,052.1 |
+7.1% |
TGC-1 total |
28,257.9 |
27,895.1 |
-1.3% |
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP |
17.1 |
16.6 |
-2.9% |
TGC-1 total, including
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP |
28,275.0 |
27,911.7 |
-1.3% |
The volume of heat output from collectors of TGC-1, including JSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised 23,046.9 thousand Gcal, which is 4.7% lower than for the 2019 due to the higher ambient temperatures in the heating period of 2020.
TGC-1 heat output summary (thousand Gcal)
|
2019 |
2020 |
Difference |
Nevsky branch |
18,873.5 |
18,040.2 |
-4.4% |
Karelsky branch |
1,691.4 |
1,628.0 |
-3.7% |
Kolsky branch |
1,488.2 |
1,367.6 |
-8.1% |
TGC-1 total |
22,053.1 |
21,035.8 |
-4.6% |
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP |
2,120.5 |
2,011.1 |
-5.2% |
TGC-1 total, including
JSC Murmanskaya CHPP |
24,173.6 |
23,046.9 |
-4.7% |
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 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's installed electric capacity is 6.9 GW, and heat capacity is 13.5 thousand Gcal/h. Major Shareholders: Gazprom Energoholding LLC (51.79%) and Fortum Power and Heat Oy (29.45%).
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