April 20, 2018. Moscow, Russia.
PJSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: MICEX-RTS, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY)
announces operating results for the 1st quarter of 2018,
of the parent company and subsidiaries of RusHydro Group reflected in
consolidated financial statements.
Key highlights:
Strong hydropower production driven by
increased water inflows to major reservoirs of the Volga-Kama
cascade, production growth of RAO ES of East facilitiesfollowing
increase in consumption;
Total electricity generation by
RusHydro Group reached 31,835 GWh (+9.3%), including Boguchanskaya
hydropower plant - 34,637 GWh (+7.2%)[1];
Total production of RusHydro Group’s
HPPs/PSPPs reached22,140 GWh (+8.2%), production of thermal power
plants – 9,582 GWh (+11.9%) and production of alternative
renewable energy facilities – 113 GWh (-0.4%);
Total water inflow to the reservoirs of
the Volga-Kama cascade was significantly higher than long-run
average, while water inflow to the reservoirs in the south of
Russia, Siberia and the Far East was higher than long-run average by
10-25%;
Total production of RAO ES East Subgroup’s
power plants – 10,455 GWh (+11.8%), heat output by thermal power
plants amounted to 13,038 thousand GCal (+7.7%);
Electricity output by RusHydro Group’s
electricity retail companies amounted to 6,025 GWh (+1.3%);
Water inflow to the reservoirs of the
hydropower plants of the Volga-Kama cascade in 2Q 2018 is expected
to be close to the long-run average.
Electricity generation by the plants of RusHydro
Group, GWh
|
1Q'18
|
1Q'17
|
chg, %
|
Center of Russia
|
10,957
|
8,729
|
25.5%
|
South of Russia and North Caucasus
|
1,141
|
1,204
|
-5.2%
|
Siberia
|
5,594
|
5,788
|
-3.4%
|
Total for the price zones
|
17,692
|
15,720
|
12.5%
|
Far East
|
3,625
|
4,075
|
-11.0%
|
RAO ES East
|
10,455
|
9,291
|
12.5%
|
Armenia
|
63
|
38
|
65.8%
|
TOTAL
|
31,835
|
29,124
|
9.3%
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs[2]
|
22,140
|
20,452
|
8.2%
|
incl. by TPPs and other
|
9,582
|
8,560
|
11.9%
|
Incl. by alt. renewables (geothermal, solar, wind)
|
113
|
114
|
-0.4%
|
Boguchanskaya HPP
|
2,803
|
3,176
|
-11.7%
|
The underlying factors of the production change in
January-March 2018 were:
total water inflow to reservoirs of the
hydropower plants of the Volga-Kama cascade was significantly higher
than long-run average (by 1.2-2.5x);
increase in water inflow to the reservoirs of
the hydropower plants in the south of Russia, Siberia and the Far
East by 10-25% as compared to the long-run average;
growth of electricity generation by thermal
power plants in the Far East following decrease in water supply in
reservoir of Zeyskaya HPP aided by increase in consumption in the
region;
increase in electricity sales to China and
UES of Siberia by 25.2% (to 629.7 GWh) as compared to the same
period last year.
Center of Russia
In the beginning of 2018 water supply in the
hydropower plants of the cascade was 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 higher than normal by
1.2-2.5x times. Total water inflow to the reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade reached 38.7 km3 (normal level - 21.3
km3).
In the second quarter of 2018, water inflow is
expected to be lower than the normal level to the following
reservoirs: Ivankovskoe, Uglichskoe and Rybinskoe – by 15%,
Nizhnekamskoe – by 35%. Water inflow to all other reservoirs is
expected to be close to the normal level.
Total electricity production by the hydropower
plants of the Volga-Kama cascade and Zagorsksaya pumped storage in
the first quarter 2018 reached 10,957 GWh, an increase of 25.5% over
the corresponding period last year.
South of Russia and North Caucasus
According to the Hydrometeorology Center of
Russia, in the first quarter of 2018 hydropower plants in the North
Caucasus were operating with water supply 10% higher than the
long-run average. The same situation is expected in the second
quarter of the year.
Pre-flooding reservoir draw-down is currently in
effect at the main hydropower plants of the North Caucasus
(Chirkeyskaya and Irganayskaya HPPs)
Total electricity production by the hydropower
plants in the South of Russia and North Caucasus decreased by 5.2% to
1,141 GWh as compared to the corresponding period last year due to
lower factual water inflow than in 2017.
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.
Overall electricity production by the hydropower
plants in Siberia decreased by 3.4% to 5,594 GWh on the back of lower
water inflows as compared to the first quarter of last year. The
Boguchanskaya HPP produced 2,803 GWh in the first quarter of 2018, a
decrease of 11.7% over the corresponding period last year.
Far East
Given hydrological conditions of the autumn-winter
period of 2017/2018 and decreased water reserves in Zeyskoe reservoir
in the beginning of the year as compared to long-run average, the Far
East hydropower plants were operating according to the regimes to
provide necessary draw-down of reservoirs to pre-flood levels and
ensure reliable and safe operation of the facilities as well as
accumulation of inflows during the 2018 flood period. 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.
Total electricity generated by hydro and
geothermal power plants in the Far East (not included in the RAO ES
East subgroup) in the first quarter of 2018 decreased by 11% to 3,625
GWh against the same period last year.
Total electricity generated by RAO ES East
subgroup in the first quarter of 2018 amounted to 10,454 GWh, an
increase of 12.5% compared to the first quarter last year. JSC Far
Eastern Generating Company’s (DGK) share of electricity generated
was 75% or 7,822 GWh, an increase of 14% as compared to the same
period last year.
Electricity production by vertically-integrated
power companies in isolated zones of the Far East increased by 8.5%
in first quarter of 2018 against the corresponding period of 2017.
The main drivers behind the increase was an
overall consumption growth aided by increase in electricity sales to
China and UES of Siberia by 25% from 503 GWh to 630 GWh.
Energy consumption in the Unified Power System of
the East in the first quarter of 2018 increased by 5.8% over the same
period last year, while overall energy consumption in the Far East
(including isolated power systems) increased by 6.4% according to
System Operator of the United Power System.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES East
Subgroup in the first quarter of 2018 increased by 7.7% and reached
13,039 GCal as compared to the corresponding period of 2017 due to
lower air temperatures in all the regions of the Far East with an
exception of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES of the
East Subgroup, ‘000 GCal
|
1Q’/18
|
1Q’/16
|
chg.
|
JSC DGK
|
9,420
|
8,642
|
9.0%
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
1,059
|
978
|
8.3%
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
38
|
35
|
8.6%
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
548
|
527
|
4.0%
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
740
|
706
|
4.8%
|
JSC KSEN
|
30
|
30
|
0.0%
|
PJSC Magadanenergo
|
463
|
441
|
5.0%
|
JSC Chukotenergo
|
148
|
159
|
-6.9%
|
PJSC Sakhalinenergo
|
594
|
585
|
1.1%
|
TOTAL
|
13,039
|
12,102
|
7.7%
|
Armenia
Electricity generation by the Sevan-Hrazdan
cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia in the first quarter of 2018
increased by 65.1% to 63 GWh. The power generation by the plants of
the cascade is dependent on water inflows of the Hrazdan river and
water discharge from Sevan Lake.
Electricity retail
Total electricity output by RusHydro's retail
companies – Krasnoyarskenergosbyt, Chuvash retail company, Ryazan
retail company and ESC RusHydro – in the first quarter of 2018
amounted to 6,025 GWh, an increase of 1.3% against the same period of
2017.
The increase in output was driven by increase in
net output by Krasnoyarskenergosbyt as result of temperature factor,
growth of customer base and increase in purchased electricity to
compensate for the losses of grid operators in the first quarter of
2018 against first quarter of 2017 as result of overall increase of
energy consumption.
Increase in electricity output of JSC Chuvash
retail company is driven by climate factor for the most part as air
temperature in March 2018 was lower than in March 2017, which
resulted in increased energy consumption.
Electricity output by RusHydro Group’s retail
companies, GWh
|
1Q’18
|
1Q’17
|
chg, %
|
Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
|
3,916
|
3,696
|
5.9%
|
Chuvash retail company
|
960
|
934
|
2.8%
|
Ryazan retail company
|
730
|
735
|
-0.8%
|
ESC RusHydro
|
420
|
580
|
-27.6%
|
TOTAL
|
6,025
|
5,945
|
1.3%
|
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 2nd quarter of 2018:
Total water inflows to reservoirs on Volga
and Kama are expected to be in the range of 138 - 166 km3 (as
compared to the normal level of 161 km3);
Inflows to reservoir of the rivers of North
Caucasus are expected to be close to long-run average or slightly
higher;
Inflows to major reservoirs in Siberia are
expected to be close to long-run average;
Inflows to Zeiskoe reservoir in the Far East is
expected to be slightly above the long-run average, while inflows to
Kolymskoe reservoir is expected to be 1,9x above the long-run
average.
[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 JSC RusHydro, Kolymskaya HPP and
Viluiskie HPPs (RAO ES East Subgroup).
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