ПАО «ТГК-1» увеличило выработку электроэнергии на 3% за 9 месяцев 2017 года
Electricity generation of TGC-1, including PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP, for 9 months of 2017 comprised 20,883.6 million kWh, which is 3% more than in the respective period of 2016.
TGC-1 Electricity Output Summary (million kWh)
| 9M 2016 | 9M2017 | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Nevsky branch | 11,925.0 | 12,473.6 | +4.6% |
Karelsky branch | 2,811.1 | 2,883.5 | +2.6% |
Kolsky branch | 5,523.8 | 5,517.5 | -0.1% |
TGC-1 total | 20,259.9 | 20,874.6 | +3.0% |
PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP | 9.7 | 9.0 | -7.2% |
TGC-1 total, including PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP | 20,269.6 | 20,883.6 | +3.0% |
Electricity generation at heat power plants for 9 months of 2017 increased by 2.9% YoY thanks to demand growth in the North-West region. Comparable electricity generation by hydroelectric power plants increased by 3.2% as a result of higher water content at the branches against the previous year.
TGC-1 Heat Output Summary (thousand Gcal)
| 9M 2016 | 9M 2017 | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Nevsky branch | 12,167.6 | 12,851.2 | +5.6% |
Karelsky branch | 1,105.8 | 1,162.0 | +5.1% |
Kolsky branch | 1,036.2 | 1,054.4 | +1.8% |
TGC-1 total | 14,309.6 | 15,067.6 | +5.3% |
PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP | 1,419.7 | 1,508.0 | +6.2% |
TGC-1 total, including PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP | 15,729.3 | 16,575.6 | +5.4% |
Based on the results for 9 months of 2017, heat generation of TGC-1, including PJSC Murmanskaya CHPP, comprised 16,575.6 thousand Gcal, which is 5.4% higher than in 2016. The growth was mainly caused by lower outdoor temperatures, as well as by a longer heating period.
Specific fuel equivalent consumption for both electricity and heat output for TGC-1 on average remained at the level of comparable values and amounted to 216.2 g/kWh and 170.0 kg/Gcal, respectively.
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About
TGC-1 is the leading producer of electricity and heat in the North-West region of Russia. It operates 53 electric generating stations in four regions of Russia: St. Petersburg, Republic of Karelia, Leningrad Oblast, and Murmansk Oblast.
TGC-1 installed electric capacity of the Company’s stations amounts to 6.95 GW and heating capacity of 13,65 thousand Gcal/hr. Major shareholders are Gazprom Energoholding LLC (51.79 %) and Fortum Power and Heat Oy (29.45 %). Total headcount of the Company, including subsidiaries, totals circa 7 thousand.