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Mosenergo

PJSC Mosenergo ( Territorial Generating Company No. 3 , TGK-3 ) is a Moscow energy company. Full name - “Public Joint-Stock Company of Energy and Electrification Mosenergo” .

PJSC Mosenergo
Mosenergo logo.gif
Type ofPublic company
Exchange listing
Base1887
Location Russia : Moscow
Key figuresElena Mikhailova (Chairman of the Board of Directors) ,
Denis Fedorov (General Director of Gazprom Energoholding LLC),
Alexander Butko (Managing Director)
Industrypower industry ( ISIC :3510 )
power engineering ( ISIC : 3530 )
Productsenergy
Equity
  • 245,433,000,000 ₽ ( 2016 ) [2]
Turnover▲ 196.79 billion rubles . (2017, RAS ) [1]
Operating profit▲ 33.6 billion rubles. (2017, RAS)
Net profit▲ 25.3 billion rubles. (2017, RAS)
Assets
  • 341,274,000,000 ₽ ( 2016 ) [2]
Capitalization104.2 billion rubles. (2017)
Number of employees7 908 people (2017)
Parent companyPJSC Gazprom
Sitewww.mosenergo.ru

The foundation year is considered to be 1887 (the birth of the energy system of the Moscow region), when practical activities on the electrification of Moscow began.

The largest territorial generating company in terms of key performance indicators. The company includes 15 power plants with an installed electric capacity of 12.8 thousand MW and an installed thermal capacity of 43.1 thousand Gcal / h [3] . Mosenergo PJSC is the largest producer of thermal energy in the world [4] . The second largest heat generating company in terms of installed capacity after PJSC OGK-2 . The company accounts for 8% of electric and 6% of heat energy generated in Russia.

Content

Owners and management

The main shareholders of the company: PJSC Gazprom Energoholding (a 100% subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom , owns 53.50% of the authorized capital of PJSC Mosenergo), the Government of Moscow (26.45%) [5] .

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company is Elena Mikhailova (member of the Management Committee, Head of Department 105 of PJSC Gazprom).

By the decision of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Mosenergo OJSC, the powers of the sole executive body of the Company from May 21, 2015 were transferred to the managing organization - Gazprom Energoholding LLC. This decision was made in order to improve management efficiency, eliminate duplication of functions and reduce management costs and other costs. [6] .

Managing Director of Mosenergo PJSC - Alexander Butko.

Reorganization

 
Mosenergo Power Plant Layout

Before the reform of the electric power industry, Mosenergo produced, distributed and marketed electric and thermal energy to consumers in the Moscow region. On April 1, 2005, Mosenergo was divided into 14 companies by core business (network, repair, sales, and others). Actually, only generating assets remained in Mosenergo OJSC, with the exception of stations of federal significance.

In 2007, a turnkey specialized subdivision for the construction of power plants, Mosenergo Fuel and Energy Complex , was separated from Mosenergo OJSC. The latter was formed on the basis of the capital construction division of Mosenergo OJSC, the Mosenergoproekt design institute and the Mosenergospetsremont specialized construction and repair enterprise. In 2010, JSC MEC “ Mosenergo ” changed its owner, but continued cooperation with Mosenergo, acting as the general contractor for the construction of a number of new power units at the company's power plants.

At the beginning of 2017, Mosenergoproekt , separated by the previous owner into a separate legal entity, was acquired by Mosenergo PJSC.

Assets Allocated:

  • Kashirskaya state district power station (transferred to OGK-1 );
  • Shaturskaya State District Power Plant (transferred to OGK-4 );
  • GRES-24 (transferred to OGK-6 );
  • Zagorskaya PSPP (transferred to HydroOGK );
  • OJSC Moscow City Electric Grid Company (MGESK) (transferred to OJSC Moscow United Electric Grid Company );
  • OJSC " Moscow Heating Network Company ";
  • OJSC Moscow Regional Electric Grid Company (now PJSC Moscow United Electric Grid Company );
  • Mosenergosbyt OJSC;
  • Trunk Grid Company OJSC (transferred to JSC FGC UES of Russia );
  • Management Energy Company OJSC (liquidated);
  • OJSC " Specialized Design Bureau for Repair and Reconstruction ";
  • OJSC Mosteplosetenergoremont ;
  • Mosenergosetstroy OJSC;
  • JSC " Fuel and Energy Complex of Mosenergo ".

Activities

Mosenergo PJSC is the main producer of electric and thermal energy for the Moscow region, uniting two constituent entities of the Russian Federation - the city of Moscow and the Moscow Region. Mosenergo power plants supply over 60% of the electric energy consumed in the Moscow region and provide about 90% of Moscow's heat demand.

The company includes 15 thermal power plants:

  • HES-1 ;
  • GRES-3 ;
  • CHPP-8 ;
  • TPP-9 ;
  • TPP-11 ;
  • TPP-12 ;
  • CHPP-16 ;
  • TPP-17 ;
  • TPP-20 ;
  • TPP-21 ;
  • TPP-22 ;
  • TPP-23 ;
  • TPP-25 ;
  • TPP-26 ;
  • TPP-27 .

Mosenergo also operates district and quarter heat stations, and district heat and power supply stations.

The main type of fuel is natural gas (the share in the fuel balance at the end of 2017 is 98.4%). Coal (share in the fuel balance - 1.5%) is used only at TPP-22. Reserve types of fuel - fuel oil and diesel fuel.

Performance Indicators

In 2018, Mosenergo power plants generated 58.32 billion kWh of electricity - 0.8% more than the previous year (57.86 billion kWh). Heat energy supply from the collectors (taking into account regional and quarterly thermal stations) amounted to 82.3 million Gcal, which is 3.6% higher than the same indicator in 2017 (79.5 million Gcal) [7] .

The company's revenue under RAS in 2017 amounted to 196.8 billion rubles (in 2016 - 190.3 billion rubles), net profit - 25.3 billion rubles. (11.1 billion rubles).

The number of employees in 2017 amounted to 7.9 thousand people (in 2016 - 8.1 thousand).

Development

In 2007–2015, seven modern combined-cycle power units were built at six Mosenergo power plants (TPP-12, TPP-16, TPP-20, TPP-21, TPP-26 and TPP-27) under the capacity supply agreements (DPM) with a total capacity of 2.9 GW - this is more than 22% of the total installed capacity of the company. The advantages of CCGT-based power units are high efficiency and economy. Using the combined cycle allows achieving significant gas savings, reducing emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere [8] .

In 2014–2015, 44 boiler houses of the Moscow United Energy Company were transferred to the Mosenergo system (34 of them are operational, the rest are decommissioned or are in reserve). In recent years, Mosenergo PJSC has been working on switching loads from boiler houses to thermal power plants. This allows you to save fuel, optimize costs and generally improve the efficiency of heat supply in Moscow. In 2015, the volume of the switched load amounted to over 3.1 thousand gigacalories, in 2016 - 3.4 thousand gigacalories, in the first half of 2017 - 2.2 thousand gigacalories. According to the results of 2015, the economic effect of fuel economy achieved through switchings amounted to one billion rubles, in 2016 - 1.2 billion rubles, in the first half of 2017 - 665 million rubles [9] .

At the end of 2014, an agreement was signed on the implementation by the Ural Turbine Plant (part of ROTEK JSC) of a full range of works on the reconstruction of power unit No. 9 of TPP-22. Instead of the T-250 / 300-240 turbine, which has been in operation since 1972, a new type turbine will be installed - T-295 / 335-23.5. This is the most powerful turbine ever produced at the Ural Turbine Plant, its maximum power can reach 335 MW. The turbine is the latest development of the Russian design school of turbine engineering [10] . The T-295 turbine was commissioned to the customer, Mosenergo PJSC, at the Ural Turbine Plant in February 2017 [11] .

Ecology

Mosenergo has implemented an Environmental Management System (EMS), which in 2006 was certified according to the international standard ISO 14001 in 2006. EMS allows you to prevent environmental pollution, monitor emissions, comply with legislative, regulatory and other requirements on environmental issues, ensure continuous improvement of environmental performance. In 2017, Mosenergo PJSC transitioned its EMS to the ISO 14001: 2015 standard, which established additional requirements for the system.

Pollutant emissions from power plants of Mosenergo in 2017 amounted to 42.1 thousand tons (-13.4% compared to 2016), including sulfur dioxide emissions - 3.2 thousand tons (-32.6% to 2016), solids - 0.8 thousand tons (-18.7%), nitrogen oxides - 36.7 thousand tons (-11.6%). [12] .

Thanks to the commissioning of new capacities and the implementation of a number of environmental measures, the total emissions of Mosenergo power plants located in the capital have been reduced by 30% since 2012. [13] .

Additional Facts

GES-1 (State Power Station) - a thermal power station owned by Mosenergo, located in the very center of Moscow on Raushskaya embankment (opposite the Zaryadye park), declared a historical monument. This station was built in 1897 by decree of Emperor Alexander III and was the first station to produce alternating current . The building of HPP-1 resembles a ship in shape and was designed with the participation of architect Ivan Zholtovsky . The power plant supplies electricity and heat to the entire center of Moscow within the Garden Ring , including the Kremlin and the State Duma .

Mosenergoproekt (Moscow Design Institute for the Design of Energy Facilities) - the main design institute of OJSC Mosenergo, was created in December 1922 to design power plants built under the GOELRO plan. IEP experts took part in the preparation of projects of the Kashirskaya , Shaturskaya and Novomoskovskaya TPPs , projects for the creation of a centralized heating system in Moscow, almost all Mosenergo cogeneration plants.

See also

  • Moscow energy ring
  • List of thermal power plants in Russia

Notes

  1. ↑ Mosenergo's net profit under RAS in 2017 increased 2.3 times
  2. ↑ 1 2 http://mosenergo.gazprom.com/d/textpage/56/86/fs_me_2016_en_final.pdf
  3. ↑ Official site - About the company
  4. ↑ Official site - Mosenergo today
  5. ↑ Official Website - Share Capital
  6. ↑ Official site. News - Shareholders of Mosenergo OJSC decided to transfer to Gazprom energoholding LLC the powers of the sole executive body
  7. ↑ RIA Novosti - Mosenergo in 2018 increased its electricity generation by 0.8%
  8. ↑ Official site - New power units
  9. ↑ Official site of the Moscow Mayor - Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow's energy system is ready for severe cold
  10. ↑ Official site. News - The Ural Turbine Plant will implement a pilot project for the reconstruction of power unit No. 9 of Mosenergo TPP-22
  11. ↑ TASS - The most powerful cogeneration turbine in the world commissioned in Yekaterinburg
  12. ↑ Official Website - Environmental Performance Indicators
  13. ↑ RIAMO - Mosenergo's air emissions have decreased by 30% since 2012

Links

  • Company official website
  • Mosenergo official community on Vkontakte social network
  • Mosenergo official community on Facebook
  • Location of power plants on the Yandex. Cards"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mosenergo&oldid=101068909


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