January 28, 2021. Moscow, Russia. PJSC RusHydro
(ticker symbol: MICEX-RTS, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY) announces
operating results for the 4th quarter and full year ended
December 31 2020, of the parent company and subsidiaries of RusHydro
Group reflected in consolidated financial statements – all-time
high results in the company’s history.
2020 key highlights:
151,450 GWh (+6.0%) – total electricity
generation of RusHydro Group including Boguchanskaya hydropower
plant, JSC MEK and Primorskaya GRES in 2020. Total electricity
generation by RusHydro Group including Boguchanskaya hydropower
plant excluding JSC MEK and Primorskaya GRES amounted to 148,625
GWh (+8.4%)1;
RusHydro Group’s share in the
electricity production in Russia in 2020 increased to 14.0% as
compared to 12.5% in 2019 as electricity production and consumption
in Russia declined by 3.0% and 2.3% respectively;
5 hydropower plants have set new all-time
high annual record outputs: Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP (28,081 GWh),
Boguchanskaya HPP (17,638 GWh), Rybinskaya HPP (1,800 GWh),
Nizhegorodskaya HPP (2,355 GWh) and Ust-Srednekanskaya HPP (747
GWh);
103,881 GWh - electricity output from hydro
and pumped storage plants excl. Boguchanskaya HPP (+10.4%)2;
26,680 GWh – electricity output from
thermal power plants (+0.7%);
46,024 GWh – total electricity output from
power plants in the Far Eastern Federal District (+2.5%);
29,358 thousand Gcal/h – heat output from
thermal power plants in the Far Eastern Federal District (-0.5%);
40,182 GWh – sales by Group’s electricity
retail companies (-1.3%).
Installed electric capacity of RusHydro
Group
The main drivers for change in installed electric
capacity were Zaramagskaya HPP-1 (346 MW) CHPP in Sovetskaya Gavan
(126 MW) in the Far East, divestment of Primorskaya GRES (1,467 MW)
and HPPs in Armenia (561 MW).
MW
|
Dec 31, 2020
|
Dec 31, 2019
|
Center of Russia HPPs /PSPPs
|
11,807.4
|
11,782.4
|
S. of Russia and N. Caucasus
|
3,311.7
|
2,946.0
|
Siberia
|
7,211.0
|
7,211.0
|
Total for price zones of Russia
|
22,330.1
|
21,939.4
|
HPPs of the Far East
|
5 597.6
|
5 597.6
|
RAO ES East
|
7 044.0
|
8 505.9
|
Geothermal PPs, RES
|
82.5
|
82.5
|
Total for non-price and isolated zones of Russia
|
12 724.1
|
14 186.0
|
HPPs in Armenia
|
-
|
561.4
|
TOTAL
|
35 021.2
|
37 030.6
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs2
|
27 927.7
|
28 443.9
|
incl. by TPPs and other
|
7 044.0
|
8 505.9
|
incl. by geothermal, RES
|
82.5
|
82.5
|
Boguchanskaya HPP
|
2 997.0
|
2 997.0
|
TOTAL (incl. Boguchanskaya HPP)
|
38 051.2
|
39 683.3
|
Installed heat capacity of RusHydro Group
The main change in installed heat capacity came on
the back of divestment of Primorskaya GRES (237 Gcal/h),
commissioning of CHPP in Sovetskaya Gavan (200 Gcal/h) and
decommissioning of boiler-3 at Primorskiye heat networks (105
Gcal/h).
GCal/h
|
Dec 31, 2020
|
Dec 31, 2019
|
JSC DGK, incl.
|
12,626.2
|
12,813.4
|
Primorye power system
|
2,416.0
|
2,755.0
|
Khabarovsk power system
|
7,646.5
|
7,429.7
|
Amur power system
|
1,178.7
|
1,243.7
|
South-Yakutia power district
|
1,385.0
|
1,385.0
|
JSC RAO ES East (CHP Vostochnaya)
|
432.6
|
432.6
|
JSC DGK and JSC RAO ES East
|
13,058.8
|
13,246.1
|
Yakutsk power system, incl.
|
2,548.8
|
2,545.8
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
1,726.2
|
1,726.2
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
87.9
|
84.9
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
734.7
|
734.7
|
Kamchatka power system, incl.
|
1,273.4
|
1,273.4
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
1,226.3
|
1,226.3
|
JSC KSEN
|
47.1
|
47.1
|
Magadan power system (PJSC Magadanenergo)
|
775.3
|
773.3
|
Chukotka AO power system (JSC Chukotenergo)
|
399.3
|
399.3
|
Sakhalin power system (PJSC Sakhalinenergo)
|
783.5
|
783.5
|
Total isolated and other power systems
|
5,780.3
|
5,775.3
|
TOTAL
|
18,839.1
|
19,021.4
|
Electricity
generation by the plants of RusHydro Group, GWh
|
4Q'20
|
4Q'19
|
chg, %
|
2020
|
2019
|
chg, %
|
Center of Russia
|
9,924
|
13,002
|
-23.7%
|
48,245
|
42,534
|
13.4%
|
South of Russia and North Caucasus
|
1,019
|
1,030
|
-0.9%
|
6,331
|
6,528
|
-3.0%
|
Siberia
|
7,483
|
6,653
|
12.5%
|
30,347
|
27,131
|
11.9%
|
Total for the price zones
|
18,426
|
20,685
|
-10.9%
|
84,923
|
76,193
|
11.5%
|
Far East
|
4,760
|
4,491
|
6.0%
|
16,693
|
15,252
|
9.4%
|
RAO ES East
|
8,031
|
8,425
|
-4.7%
|
29,371
|
29,571
|
-0.7%
|
TOTAL
|
31,217
|
33,602
|
-7.1%
|
130,987
|
121,015
|
8.2%
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs
|
23,862
|
25,913
|
-7.9%
|
103,881
|
94,091
|
10.4%
|
incl. by TPPs and other
|
7,247
|
7,568
|
-4.2%
|
26,680
|
26,492
|
0.7%
|
Incl. by alt. renewables (geothermal, solar, wind)
|
109
|
121
|
-9.8%
|
426
|
433
|
-1.6%
|
Boguchanskaya HPP
|
4,542
|
4,318
|
5.2%
|
17,638
|
16,104
|
9.5%
|
Above normal level water inflows to the majority
of reservoirs of the hydropower plants in the first half of 2020
returning to normalized levels in the second half of the year
provided record-high
electricity production in the company’s history.
The underlying factors of the production change in
2020 were:
water inflows to the reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade, Siberia and the Far East above the normal level;
increase of electricity consumption in the
Far East3
by 1.1%;
commissioning of new capacities and
modernization of existing facilities.
Center of
Russia
In the fourth quarter of 2020, water inflows to
Ivankovskoye, Rybinskoye and Nizhnekamskoye reservoirs were 1.2-1,4x
the normal level, to Shekskinskoye – 1.9x the normal level. At the
same time inflows to Uglichskoye, Gorkovskoye and Cheboksarskoye
reservoirs was 20-40% below the normal level, while inflows to
Kamskoye and Kuybishevskoye reservoirs – at the normal level. Total
water inflows to Volga-Kama reservoirs amounted to 37.4 km3 as
compared to the normal level of 38.4 km3.
In January 2021, water inflows to the majority of
reservoirs on the Volga and the Kama Rivers are expected at the
normal level, while inflows to Ivankovskoye reservoirs - twice the
normal level. As of 20.01.2021, water storage at the reservoirs of
the cascade was at the normal level.
Total electricity production by the hydropower
plants of the Volga-Kama cascade and Zagorsksaya pumped storage in
2020 increased by 13.4% to 48,245 GWh as compared to 2019.
South of
Russia and North Caucasus
During 2020, total water inflow to Chirkeyskaya
HPP on the Sulak River was below the normal level. In January 2021,
total water inflow is expected slightly below the normal level.
In 2020, total electricity production by the
hydropower plants in the South of Russia and North Caucasus decreased
by 3.0% to 6,330 GWh as compared to last year.
Siberia
In 4Q 2020 water inflows to the reservoirs of
Siberia were 10-25% above the normal level. Favorable hydrological
conditions will carry over to January 2021 as water inflows
Sayano-Shushenskoye and Novosibirskoye reservoirs are expected to be
10-30% above the normal level. Water storage at the reservoirs is at
the normal level.
In 2020, total electricity production by PJSC
Rushydro’s hydropower plants in Siberia increased by 11.9% to
30,347 GWh as compared to 2019. Electricity production of
Boguchanskaya HPP in 2020 reached 17,638 GWh, an increase of 9.5% as
compared to last year.
Far East
In the fourth quarter of 2020, water inflows to
Kolymskoe and Zeyskoye reservoirs were 10-65% below the normal level.
Stronger performance is expected in January 2021
as well. Water inflows to Kolymskoye reservoir are expected to be
40-60% above the norm, while inflows to Zeyskoye reservoir will be
twice the normal level. Water storage at the reservoirs in the Far
East as of 20.01.2021 are slightly above the normal level.
Total electricity generated by hydropower plants
in the Far East (not included in the RAO ES East subgroup) in 2020
increased by 9.4% to 16,693 GWh against the same period last year.
Total electricity generated by RAO ES East
subgroup in the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased by 4.7% to 8,031
GWh, as compared to the fourth quarter of 2019. The main drivers
behind the production growth were decrease of electricity consumption
in the region by 1.1% compounded by HPP production growth. JSC Far
Eastern Generating Company’s (DGK) share of electricity generated
was 68% or 5,441 GWh, a decrease of 3.7% against the same period last
year.
In 2020, total electricity generation by RAO ES
East subgroup decreased by 0.7% to 29,371 GWh against 2019.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES East
Subgroup in the fourth quarter of 2020 came in at 10,243 GCal, in
2020 – 29,358 GCal, a decline of 4.3% and 0.5% respectively as
compared to 2019.
Heat
output by thermal plants of RAO ES of the East Subgroup, ‘000 GCal
|
4Q'20
|
4Q'19
|
chg, %
|
2020
|
2019
|
chg, %
|
JSC DGK incl.
|
7,146
|
7,311
|
-2.3%
|
19,964
|
19,812
|
0.8%
|
Primorye power system
|
1,339
|
1,309
|
2.3%
|
4,049
|
3,802
|
-19.6%
|
Khabarovsk power system
|
4,109
|
4,327
|
-5.0%
|
11,468
|
11,709
|
-2.1%
|
Amur power system
|
922
|
930
|
-0.8%
|
2,474
|
2,354
|
5.1%
|
South Yakutsk power district
|
708
|
744
|
-4.9%
|
1,907
|
1,947
|
-2.0%
|
JSC RAO ES East (CHPP Vostochnaya)
|
274
|
244
|
12.4%
|
846
|
809
|
4.6%
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
966
|
1 005
|
-3.9%
|
2,550
|
2,560
|
-0.4%
|
UES of East
|
8,385
|
8,560
|
-2.0%
|
14,974
|
14,620
|
2.4%
|
Yakutsk power system incl.
|
273
|
479
|
-42.8%
|
1,006
|
1,234
|
-18.4%
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
23
|
24
|
-7.0%
|
66
|
73
|
-9.7%
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
251
|
454
|
-44.8%
|
940
|
1,161
|
-19.0%
|
Kamchatka power system incl.
|
588
|
638
|
-7.8%
|
1,919
|
2,000
|
-4.0%
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
588
|
610
|
-3.6%
|
1,877
|
1,920
|
-2.2%
|
JSC KSEN
|
-
|
28
|
-
|
42
|
80
|
-46.9%
|
Magadan power system
|
407
|
406
|
0.3%
|
1,238
|
1,220
|
1.4%
|
Chukotka AO power system
|
105
|
127
|
-17.2%
|
397
|
414
|
-4.2%
|
Sakhalin power system
|
485
|
491
|
-1.3%
|
1,438
|
1,454
|
-1.1%
|
Isolated power systems
|
1,858
|
2,140
|
-13.2%
|
5,999
|
6,322
|
-5.1%
|
TOTAL
|
10,243
|
10,701
|
-4.3%
|
29,358
|
29,503
|
-0.5%
|
Electricity
retail
Total electricity output by RusHydro Group’s
energy retail companies in 4Q 2020 decreased by 0.1% to 14,008 GWh as
compared to 4Q 2019; in 2020 – decreased by 0.6% to 48,897 GWh. The
majority of decrease came on the back of climate factor and
implementation of nationwide government measures to contain the
COVID-19 virus spread.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, total electricity
output by ESC RusHydro subgroup’s retail companies, operating in
Chuvashia, Ryazan, Krasnoyarsk regions and in the Far East decreased
by 1.0% and amounted to 11,531 GWh, in 2020 output decreased by 1.3%
and amounted to 40,182 GWh.
Total electricity output by RusHydro’s companies
located in the isolated energy systems in the Far East Federal
District amounted to 2,477 GWh in 4Q 2020, an increase of 5.9% as
compared to the same period last year, in 2020 – increased by 2.7%
to 8,715 GWh.
Electricity
output by RusHydro Group’s retail companies, GWh
|
4Q'20
|
4Q'19
|
chg, %
|
2020
|
2019
|
chg, %
|
PJSC Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
|
3,310
|
3,360
|
-1.5%
|
11,315
|
11,880
|
-4.8%
|
JSC Chuvash retail company
|
926
|
923
|
0.3%
|
3,210
|
3,323
|
-3.4%
|
PJSC Ryazan retail company
|
671
|
671
|
-0.01%
|
2,426
|
2,499
|
-2.9%
|
JSC ESC RusHydro
|
576
|
482
|
19.5%
|
2,070
|
1,788
|
15.8%
|
PJSC DEK
|
6,048
|
6,214
|
-2.7%
|
21,161
|
21,240
|
-0.4%
|
Total ESC RusHydro subgroup
|
11,531
|
11,650
|
-1.0%
|
40,182
|
40,730
|
-1.3%
|
Isolated energy systems (for reference)
|
2,477
|
2,338
|
5.9%
|
8,715
|
8,482
|
2.7%
|
Total by Group
|
14,008
|
13,988
|
0.1%
|
48,897
|
49,212
|
-0.6%
|
Water inflows forecast
According to the forecast of the Hydrometeorology
Center of Russia, the following dynamics of water inflows to the
major reservoirs is expected in the 1st quarter of 2021:
Total water inflows to reservoirs on
Volga-Kama cascade are expected above the normal level;
Inflows to the reservoirs on the rivers
Siberia and the Southern Caucasus are at the normal level;
In the Far East inflows to Zeyskoye and
Kolymskoye reservoirs are expected to be above the long-run average.
1
Hereinafter data is reported excluding Armenia and Primorskaya GRES.
On 11.03.2020 RusHydro has finalized divestment of its assets in
Armenia to PJSC Hrazdan Power Company (HrazTES, Tashir Group).
Primorksaya GRES was sold to SUEK Group in June 2020.
2
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.
3
Data for the Far East excludes Zabaikalskiy krai and Buryatia as
RusHydro does not have any operations in those regions.
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