October 25, 2017. Moscow, Russia.
PJSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: MICEX-RTS, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX:
RSHYY) announces its operating results for the 3rd quarter
and 9 months of 2017 of the parent company and the subsidiaries of
RusHydro Group reflected in consolidated financial statements.
Key highlights:
Solid hydropower output in the 3nd
quarter of 2017 against the background of record-breaking water
inflows to reservoirs of the Volgo-Kama cascade and inlfows to
reservoirs in Siberia and Far East of Russia close to long-run
average.
otal electricity generation by power
plants of RusHydro Group in 3Q 2017 amounted to 31,029 GWh
(+0.1%), in 9M 2017 – 94,578 GWh (+0.5%).
In 3Q 2017, total production by hydropower
and pumped storage plants amounted to 24,880 GWh (-4.3%), total
output by fossil fuel and geothermal plants – 6,149 GWh (+23.0%).
In 9M 2017, total production by hydropower
and pumped storage plants amounted to 72,853 GWh
(+0.0%), total output by fossil fuel and geothermal plants –
21,725 GWh (+2.1%).
The electricity generation by the
Boguchanskaya hydropower plant in 1H 2017 amounted to 10,463 GWh
(-0.5%) [1].
In 4Q 2017, water inflow to reservoirs of
Volga-Kama cascade is expected higher than long-run average, to
reservoirs of the South of Russia, Siberia and Far East – close to
or slightly higher than long-run average.
Electricity generation by the plants of RusHydro
Group, GWh
|
3Q’17
|
3Q’16
|
chg, %
|
9M’17
|
9M’16
|
chg, %
|
Center of Russia
|
12,395
|
8,446
|
46.8%
|
36,203
|
30,930
|
17.0%
|
S. of Russia and N.Caucasus
|
2,250
|
2,667
|
-15.6%
|
5,705
|
6,853
|
-16.8%
|
Siberia
|
6,319
|
9,859
|
-35.9%
|
18,652
|
22,179
|
-15.9%
|
Total for the price zones
|
20,964
|
20,972
|
0.0%
|
60,560
|
59,962
|
1.0%
|
Far East
|
3,474
|
4,632
|
-25.0%
|
10,702
|
11,342
|
-5.6%
|
RAO ES of the East
|
6,389
|
5,244
|
21.8%
|
22,882
|
22,440
|
2.0%
|
Armenia
|
202
|
159
|
26.9%
|
435
|
375
|
16.0%
|
TOTAL
|
31,029
|
31,007
|
0.1%
|
94,578
|
94,119
|
0.5%
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs[2]
|
24,880
|
26,009
|
-4.3%
|
72,853
|
72,844
|
0.0%
|
incl. by CHPs and other
|
6,149
|
4,998
|
23.0%
|
21,726
|
21,275
|
2.1%
|
Boguchanskaya HPP1
|
3,716
|
4,026
|
-7.7%
|
10,463
|
10,517
|
-0.5%
|
The underlying factors of the production change in
January-September 2017 were:
total water inflow to reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade higher than normal;
water inflow to major reservoirs of Siberia
was on the level of previous year or slightly lower;
water inflow to hydropower plants of the
South of Russia on the normal level or slightly higher than long-run
average;
increase in electricity consumption in the
Far East of Russia in 2nd and 3rd quarters of
2017.
Center of Russia
In 3Q 2017, due to continued rainfalls the water
inflows were at all time highs. Water inflow to Gorkovskoe,
Cheboksarskoe, Kamskoe and Nizhnekamskoe reservoirs was 1.3-1.7x of
normal values, to Uglich, Rybinskoe and Kuibyshevskoe – 2.1-3.3x of
norm. In 3Q 2017, total water inflow to reservoirs in Volga and Kama
was 66.0 km3 against a normal value of 37.0 km3.
Flow control gates of the dams of Zhigulevskaya
hydropower plant were open for 126 consecutive day – the longest
period in cascade’s history. At the same time the amount of sterile
spills was 56.74 km3 – 10% lower than in 2016 (in 2016,
sterile spills lasted 55 consecutive days with total volume of 63.31
km3).
Efficient cooperation with the System Operator and
Russian water authority in respect of planning of hydropower regimes
allowed to bring sterile spills to a minimum, effective management of
spring flooding as well as further flooding caused by rainfalls with
optimal water levels and high efficiency factor.
Total production by the hydropower plants of
Volga-Kama cascade, operated by RusHydro group, and Zagorskaya pumped
storage in the 3nd quarter of 2017 increased by 46.8%
against the same figure of 2016 to 12,395 GWh, in the 9 months of
2017 – increased by 17% to 36,203 GWh.
South of Russia and North Caucasus
In the 1st half of 2017, hydropower
plants in the North Caucasus operated in conditions of normal water
inflows or up to 20% higher than norm.
At the beginning of spring flooding the
Chirkeyskoe reservoir was drawn down to the lowest level in the last
21 years, followed by gradual filling up of the reservoir. However,
due to low water inflows the reservoir was not filled to the normal
level.
Rivers of Baksan and Cherek in Republic of
Kabardino-Balkaria went through a difficult spring flooding. Ample
and frequent rainfalls in the mountains resulted in emergency
situations in three region of the republic. Flooding caused by ample
rainfalls brought significant volumes of debris to reservoirs that
caused periodic downtime of Baksanskaya, Aushigerskaya, Zaragizhskaya
and Kashkhatau hydropower plants,
The filling of Kuban reservoir was completed 5
days earlier than planned. The total amount – 474.8 mn m3
– should be dispensed through May 2018.
The electricity generation by the hydropower
plants of the South of Russia and North Caucasus in the 3rd
quarter of 2017 decreased against previous year by 15.6% to 2,259
GWh, in the 9 months of the year decreased by 16.8% to 5,705 GWh.
Siberia
In the 3rd quarter of 2017, water
inflow to Novosibirskoe and Sayano-Shushenskaya hydropower plants
reservoirs was close to long-run average levels, to Bratskoe
reservoir and Baikal – 35-50% lower than normal.
Sayano-Shushesnkaya, after the planned draw-down
of the reservoir to the minimum admissible level of 500 meters,
entered regime of filling-up in order to accumulate the water
resources required for operations in winter. The maximum reservoir
level of 538.58 m was reached in mid-September – the highest level
in the last 11 years of the facility.
The Angara cascade, like in the previous year, is
going through low water period. Boguchankskaya hydropower plant is
working in accordance with instructions of the Yenisei Basin
Directorate in order to provide sufficient levels of water to allow
navigation in the Lower Angara. The reservoir level of the
Boguchanskaya was drawn down lower than admissible level – to 207.5
m – to allow navigation.
Total electricity generation by RusHydro’s
Siberian hydropower plants in the 3rd quarter of 2017
decreased by 35.9% to 6,319 GWh, in the 9 months of 2017 decreased –
by 15.9% to 18,652 GWh.
The Boguchanskaya hydropower plant in the 3st
quarter of 2017 generated 3,716 GWh, a 7.7% decrease as compared to
the same period of the previous year, in the 9 months of the year –
10,463 GWh (-0.5%).
Far East
In the 2nd and 3rd quarters
of 2017, water inflows to reservoirs in the Far East was close to
normal (inflows to some reservoirs was 5-10% higher than normal).
Lower than normal water inflow to Zeyskoe
reservoir (ca. 10%) during spring flooding didn’t allow to fill up
the reservoir to a normal level of 315.0 m by the start of autumn,
which should result in constraints in Zeyskaya hydropower plant’s
output.
As of late August Bureyskaya hydropower plant
experienced an increased water inflow due to ample rainfalls. As of
August 31, 2017, the plant started sterile spills which ended in
September 20. During this time, the facility dispensed 3.67 km3
of water, and accumulated 10.22 km3 to operate safely in
autumn/winter period.
Total electricity generated by hydro and
geothermal power plants of the Far East in the 3rd quarter
of 2017, decreased by 25.0% to 3,474 GWh, in the 9 months of the year
– decreased by 5.6% against the same period of previous year to
10,702 GWh.
In the 3rd quarter of 2017, generating
assets of RAO ES of East Subgroup, a subsidiary of RusHydro, produced
6,389 GWh, or 21,8% higher than in the 3rd quarter of
2016. Of this total, 77% was generated by JSC Far East Generating
Company (DGK), which increased production by 30.7% in the 3rd
quarter of 2017, mainly due to decrease in output from hydropower
plants, as well as increase in electricity consumption in the United
Power System of the East by 1.9%, as well as a low base effect of
2016 when a significant amount of supply from thermal power
generation was substituted by increased hydropower output.
Overall electricity production by RAO ES of East
Subgroup in the 9 months of 2017 increased by 2.0% to 22,882 GWh.
In the 9months of 2017, heat output by thermal
plants of RAO ES of the East decreased by 7.5% to 18,708 thousand
GCal as compared to 2016. The decrease is due to higher temperatures
and reduced length of heating season in a number of towns of the
region.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES of the
East Subgroup, thousand GCal
|
3Q’17
|
3Q’16
|
chg, %
|
9M’17
|
9M’16
|
chg, %
|
JSC DGK
|
1,413
|
1,416
|
-0.2%
|
13,070
|
14,123
|
-7.5%
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
167
|
162
|
3.0%
|
1,478
|
1,559
|
-5.0%
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
3
|
4
|
-15.0%
|
52
|
58
|
-11.0%
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
52
|
57
|
-8.0%
|
750
|
823
|
-9.0%
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
115
|
136
|
-16.0%
|
1,238
|
1,467
|
-16.0%
|
JSC KSEN
|
3
|
4
|
-15.0%
|
49
|
52
|
-7.0%
|
PJSC Magadanenergo
|
95
|
105
|
-9.0%
|
790
|
834
|
-5.0%
|
JSC Chukotenergo
|
48
|
42
|
15.0%
|
309
|
320
|
-3.0%
|
PJSC Sakhalinenergo
|
55
|
49
|
13.0%
|
972
|
997
|
-3.0%
|
Total
|
1,952
|
1,974
|
-1.1%
|
18,708
|
20,233
|
-7.5%
|
Armenia
In January-September 2017, electricity generation
by the Sevan-Hrazdan cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia
increased by 16% to 435 GWh. The power generation by the plants of
the cascade is dependent on water inflows of the Hrazdan river and
water releases from Sevan lake.
Electricity retail
In the 9 months of 2017, total electricity output
by RusHydro’s retail companies, operating in Chuvashia, Ryazan and
Krasnoyarsk regions, amounted to 14,908 GWh, a 4.3% decrease as
compared to the same period of 2016.
The decrease in output is driven by a number of
consumers switching to wholesale electricity purchases (primarily in
Krasnoyarsk region), higher temperatures, and additional calendar day
in 2016 due to leap year, as well as lower purchase of electricity
for compensation of losses by grid companies on the back of overall
reduction in electricity consumption.
Electricity
output by RusHydro Group’s retail companies, GWh[3]
|
3Q’17
|
3Q’16
|
chg, %
|
9M’17
|
9M’16
|
chg, %
|
Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
|
2,542
|
2,527
|
0.6%
|
8,913
|
9,610
|
-7.3%
|
Chuvash retail company
|
714
|
710
|
0,7%
|
2,396
|
2,336
|
2.6%
|
Ryazan retail company
|
599
|
625
|
-4.2%
|
1,943
|
1,970
|
-1.3%
|
ESC RusHydro
|
502
|
691
|
-27.4%
|
1,657
|
1,744
|
-5.0%
|
Total
|
4,358
|
4,552
|
-4.8%
|
14,908
|
15,660
|
-4.3%
|
Water inflows forecast
According to the forecast of the Hydrometeorologic
Center of Russia, the following dynamics of water inflows to the
major reservoirs is expected in the 4th quarter of 2017:
Total water inflows to reservoirs on Volga
and Kama is expected in the range of 40-43.7 km3 as
compared to the average of 36.6 km3);
water inflow to major reservoirs in Siberia
is expected to be close to normal levels or slightly higher;
water inflow to the reservoirs of hydropower
plants located in the North Caucasus is expected to be close to
long-run average;
water inflow to hydro plants of Zeyskaya and
Kolymskaya hydropower plants is expected to be higher than 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 Viluyskie
HPPs, part of RAO ES of East group.
[3] 2016 data
doesn’t include operating data of Bashkiria electricity retail
company divested to Inter RAO Group in December 2016.
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