April 21, 2020. Moscow,
Russia. PJSC
RusHydro (ticker symbol: MICEX-RTS, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY)
announces operating results for the 1st quarter of 2020, of the
parent company and subsidiaries of RusHydro Group reflected in
consolidated financial statements.
Key
highlights:
39,008
GWh - total electricity generation by RusHydro Group including
Boguchanskaya hydropower plant in 1Q 2020 (+19.2%) [1];
24,823
GWh - electricity output from hydro and pumped storage plants in 1Q
2020 excl. Boguchanskaya HPP(+29.6%);
9,431
GWh – electricity output from thermal power plants (-3.0%).
117 GWh
– electricity output from alternative renewable energy facilities
(+9.4%).
14,629
GWh – total electricity output from power plants in the Far
Eastern Federal District (+5.1%).
12,446
thousand Gcal/h – heat output from thermal power plants in the Far
Eastern Federal District (+0.6%).
5,371
GWh – sales by Group’s electricity retail companies in 1Q 2020
(-4.0% y-o-y).
Electricity
generation by the plants of RusHydro Group, GWh
|
1Q'20
|
1Q'19
|
chg, %
|
Center of Russia
|
12,373
|
8,183
|
51.2%
|
South of Russia and North Caucasus
|
1,293
|
1,169
|
10.6%
|
Siberia
|
6,047
|
5,642
|
7.2%
|
Total for the price zones
|
19,713
|
14,994
|
31.5%
|
Far East
|
4,368
|
3,178
|
37.5%
|
RAO ES East
|
10,260
|
10,757
|
-4.6%
|
Armenia[2]
|
30
|
48
|
-36.0%
|
TOTAL
|
34,371
|
28,976
|
18.6%
|
incl. by HPPs, PSPPs[3]
|
24,823
|
19,147
|
29.6%
|
incl. by TPPs and other
|
9,431
|
9,722
|
-3.0%
|
Incl. by alt. renewables (geothermal, solar, wind)
|
117
|
107
|
9.4%
|
Boguchanskaya HPP1
|
4,636
|
3,741
|
23.9%
|
The underlying factors of the production change in
January-March 2020 were:
water inflows to the reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade well above (1.5-6.4x) the normal level;
total water inflow to the reservoirs in
Siberia and the Far East 30-85% above the long-run average;
water inflows to the reservoir of
Chirkeyskaya HPP at the normal level;
increase of electricity consumption in the
Far East by 5.4%
increase of heat output in the Far East
driven by weather conditions.
Center of
Russia
Early flooding season is currently taking place
place in the center of Russia. Despite low snow reserves, the
reservoirs of the Volga-Kama cascade are filled up to the maximum
level following autumn-winter flooding. Thaw period came in a month
earlier followed by heavy rainfall in the Upper Volga in the
beginning of March. Flooding control commissions are currently in
place at the hydropower facilities monitoring hydro meteorological
conditions and water level at the head and tailraces of the
hydroelectric complex.
In the first quarter of 2020 water inflow to
Ribynskaya, Zhigulevskaya and Kamskaya HPPs was at
the all-time high historic level.
Inflows to other reservoirs of the Volg-Kama cascade was 1.5-6.4x the
normal level. Total water inflow to the reservoirs of the Volga-Kama
cascade reached 58.8 km3 (normal level - 23.5 km3).
In April water inflows to the reservoirs on the
Volga River are expected below the normal level by 15-85% while
inflows to the reservoir of Kamskaya HPP are expected above the
normal level by 50%. Water inflows to other reservoirs on the Kama
River will be at the normal level. Total water inflow to the
reservoirs of the Volga-Kama cascade in April is expected at 33-53
km3 (normal level - 65.9 km3).
Total
electricity production by the hydropower plants of the Volga-Kama
cascade and Zagorsksaya pumped storage in the first quarter of 2020
increased by 51.2% to 12,373 GWh.
South of
Russia and North Caucasus
In March and in the first quarter of 2020 total
water inflow to Chirkeyskaya HPP on the Sulak River was close to the
normal level. In April 2020 according to Hydrometeorology Center of
Russia total water inflow is expected at 110-138 m3 as
compared to the normal level of 148 m3.
In 1Q
2020, total electricity production by the hydropower plants in the
South of Russia and North Caucasus increased by 10.6% to 1,293 GWh as
compared to the corresponding period last year.
Siberia
Early flooding season began in the reservoir of
Novosibirskaya HPP. Water inflows to the reservoirs of Siberia in the
first quarter of 2020 were above the normal level by 30-35.
Water reserves at the snow deposits of the Novosibirskoye reservoir
as of 31.03.2020 were 93 mm or 10% above the normal level and 30 mm
higher than in the same period las year. In Sayano-Shushenskoye
reservoir, snow deposits as of 31.03.2020 were 166 mmm or 43% above
the normal level and 68 mm above the corresponding period last year.
In April 2020 water inflows to Sayano-Shushenskoye and Novosibirskoye
reservoirs are expected 30-35% above the normal level.
Overall
electricity production by the hydropower plants in Siberia increased
by 7.2% in 1Q 2020 to 6,047 GWh. Boguchanskaya HPP produced 4,636 GWh
an increase of 23.9% over the corresponding period last year.
Far East
In 1Q 2020 water inflows to Zeyskoye and Kolymskoe
reservoirs were 65-85% above the normal level. Water reserves at the
snow deposits of Zeyskoye reservoir were 70-149% the normal level as
of the middle of March. In April water inflows to Kolymskoye
reservoir are expected in the range of 4-6 m3/sec as
compared to the normal level of 3.22 m3/sec, to Zeyskoye
reservoir – in the range of 100-200 m3/sec as compared
to the normal level of 136 m3/sec.
Total
electricity generated by hydropower plants in the Far East (not
included in the RAO ES East subgroup) increased by 35.7% to 4,368 GWh
in the first quarter of 2020 against the same period last year.
Total electricity generated by RAO ES East
subgroup in the first quarter of 2020 amounted to 10,260 GWh, a
decrease of 4.6% as compared to the first quarter last year. JSC Far
Eastern Generating Company's (DGK) share of electricity generated was
72% or 7,423 GWh, a decrease of 5.5% against the same period last
year.
The main driver behind the decrease was increase
in production by HPPs operating in United Power System of the East by
33.7% (to 3,617 GWh), growth of electricity consumption in the region
by 5.4% to 14,842 GWh and decrease of electricity sales to UES of
Siberia by 87.2% to 20.5 GWh.
Heat output by thermal plants of RAO ES East
Subgroup in the first quarter of 2020 increased by 0.6% to 12,246
GCal as compared to the corresponding period of 2020 due to lower air
temperatures in the regions of presence of JSC DGK, PJSC
Yakutskenergo and JSC Chukotenergo.
Heat
output by thermal plants of RAO ES of the East Subgroup, ‘000 GCal
|
1Q'20
|
1Q'19
|
Chg.
|
JSC DGK incl.
|
8,344
|
8,246
|
1.2%
|
Primorye power system
|
1,800
|
1,722
|
4.6%
|
Khabarovsk power system
|
4,799
|
4,833
|
-0.7%
|
Amur power system
|
981
|
930
|
5.5%
|
South Yakutsk power district
|
763
|
761
|
0.3%
|
JSC RAO ES East (CHPP Vostochnaya)
|
353
|
333
|
6.1%
|
PJSC Yakutskenergo
|
1,068
|
1,056
|
1.2%
|
UES of East
|
9,766
|
9,635
|
1.4%
|
Yakutsk power system incl.
|
515
|
530
|
-2.9%
|
JSC Sakhaenergo
|
29
|
33
|
-13.0%
|
JSC Teploenergoservice
|
487
|
498
|
-2.2%
|
Kamchatka power system incl.
|
761
|
787
|
-3.2%
|
PJSC Kamchatskenergo
|
731
|
753
|
-3.0%
|
JSC KSEN
|
30
|
34
|
-9.7%
|
Magadan power system
|
474
|
476
|
-0.3%
|
Chukotka AO power system
|
160
|
151
|
5.9%
|
Sakhalin power system
|
571
|
593
|
-3.8%
|
Isolated power systems
|
2,481
|
2,537
|
-2.2%
|
TOTAL
|
12,246
|
12,172
|
0.6%
|
Armenia
Electricity generation by the Sevan-Hrazdan
cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia in the January and February
of 2020 decreased by 36.0% to 36 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. On March 11, 2020 RusHydro
has finalized divestment of its assets in Armenia to PJSC Hrazdan
Power Company (HrazTES, Tashir Group).
Electricity
retail
Total electricity output by RusHydro Group's
energy retail companies in 1Q 2020 increased by 0.2% to 13,542 GWh as
compared to 1Q 2019. Decrease came on the back of climate factor as
the average temperature in the first quarter of 2020 was higher than
in the first quarter of 2019.
In the first quarter of 2020, total electricity
output by RusHydro's retail companies, operating in Chuvashia, Ryazan
and Krasnoyarsk regions, decreased by 4% and amounted to 5,588 GWh.
Electricity output by PJSC DEK (energy retail
company operating in the Primorskiy Krai, Khabarovskiy Krai, Amur
region and Jewish Autonomous region, the main supplier of electricity
to the population in the second non-price zone of the wholesale
energy market) in the first quarter of 2020 increased by 2.4% and
amounted to 6,579 GWh.
Total electricity output by RusHydro's companies
located in the isolated energy systems in the Far East Federal
District amounted to 1,592 GWh in 1Q 2020, an increase of 6.2% as
compared to the same period last year.
Electricity
output by RusHydro Group's retail companies, GWh
|
1Q'19
|
1Q'18
|
chg, %
|
PJSC Krasnoyarskenergosbyt
|
3,342
|
3,533
|
-5.4%
|
JSC Chuvash retail company
|
911
|
936
|
-2.8%
|
PJSC Ryazan retail company
|
649
|
697
|
-6.9%
|
JSC ESC RusHydro
|
469
|
430
|
9.4%
|
Total
|
5,371
|
5,596
|
-4.0%
|
PJSC DEK (for reference)
|
6,579
|
6,422
|
2.4%
|
Isolated energy systems (for reference)
|
1,592
|
1,495
|
6.5%
|
Total by Group
|
13,542
|
13,513
|
0.2%
|
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 2020:
Total water inflows to reservoirs on Volga
River are expected below the normal level by 25-70%, while water
inflows to the reservoirs on the Kama River are expected to be at
the long-run average. Total water inflows to the reservoirs of the
Volga-Kama cascade are expected in the range of 110 - 130 km3
(as compared to the normal level of 159 km3);
Inflows to Chirskeyskoye reservoir on the
Sulak River are expected to be at the normal level;
Inflows to reservoir of the rivers of Siberia
for the most part are expected to be close to long-run average or
slightly above it;
In the Far East inflows to Zeyskoye and
Kolymskoye reservoirs are expected to be at or slightly 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] Data
for Jan-Feb 2020. On 11.03.2020 RusHydro has finalized divestment of
its assets in Armenia to PJSC Hrazdan Power Company (HrazTES, Tashir
Group).
[3] Includes
generation by HPPs of JSC RusHydro, Kolymskaya HPP and Viluiskie HPPs
(RAO ES East Subgroup).
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