Power systems of East RAO POS of East
Russia
Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation
Khabarovsk
680021, Leningradskaya St., 46
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History
JSC RAO Energy Systems of the East was established on July 1, 2008 as a result of the reorganization of JSC RAO UES of Russia. 52.7% of the company's shares are owned by the Russian Federation. JSC RAO ES of the East owns stakes in Far Eastern energy companies, such as: JSC DEK, JSC AK Yakutskenergo, JSC Magadanenergo, JSC Kamchatskenergo, JSC Sakhalinenergo. In addition, JSC RAO ES of the East owns stakes in JSC Mobile power and a number of non-core companies of JSC RAO UES of Russia transferred to the Holding under the balance sheet. The installed capacity of power plants of Far Eastern energy companies, which are part of RAO ES of the East OJSC, is 8735 MW, and according to this indicator, the Holding ranks first in the Far Eastern Federal District and sixth in Russia.
The decision to establish RAO ES of the East OJSC was made by the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of RAO UES of Russia OJSC on October 26, 2007.
JSC RAO ES of the East and its subsidiaries and affiliates are a holding operating in all regions of the Far Eastern Federal District and is the successor of most of the rights and obligations of JSC RAO UES of Russia in relation to the electric power industry of the Far East.
The main activity of JSC RAO ES of the East is the management of energy companies to effectively and qualitatively meet the demand for electric and thermal energy in the Far Eastern Federal District and in adjacent territories.
The area of the Far Eastern Federal District - the area of responsibility of RAO ES Vostok - is 36% of the territory of Russia and includes 9 regions: the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Kamchatka, Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territories, Amur, Magadan and Sakhalin Regions, the Jewish Autonomous Region and the Chukchi Autonomous District.
This region has significant potential for increasing electricity consumption, which is associated with the development of deposits of non-ferrous metals, oil and gas here, the creation of a single transport system, and the expansion of the range of tourism services provided. The development of the district and its infrastructure is a priority task of an all-Russian scale, which is implemented, among other things, by supporting the Far Eastern regions from the state budget, including through the federal target program "Economic and Social Development of the Far East and Transbaikalia for the Period until 2013."
The authorized capital of the holding is 21.558 billion rubles. and divided into 43 116 903 368 shares. Of these: 2 075 149 384 preferred shares with a par value of 0.5 rubles each and 41 041 753 984 ordinary shares with a par value of 0.5 rubles each.
2025: Former top manager Alexei Yakovlev committed suicide on the eve of the court verdict
Former financial director of RAO Energy Systems of the East Alexei Yakovlev, a defendant in the embezzlement case at the Far Eastern Energy Company, committed suicide shortly before the verdict was passed. This was announced in May 2025 by his lawyer Margarita Kudelinskaya. The case also included the former first deputy general director of RAO ES Vostok Nina Zapryagaeva, the ex-general director of DEK Viktor Milush and his deputies. In 2009-2011, they stole ₽687 million from the DEK by concluding fictitious contracts for the provision of services. Read more here
2015: RAO Energy Systems of the East is ready to outsource the IT service
On July 7, 2015, RAO Energy Systems of the East announced plans to withdraw the holding's IT division to an outsourcing model of interaction with the company[1].
Dmitry Smolyarov, Deputy Director of the Information Technology Department of JSC RusHydro, said this during the eighth Far Eastern IT forum "New Technologies and Development Prospects," where RAO UES of the East, the organizer of the forum, gathered heads of IT divisions of the holding, representatives of leading domestic and foreign IT companies.
The transition to outsourcing has proven to be the main theme of the event. On July 8, 2015, actions are planned to inventory local systems in the holding companies and divide them into subgroups. Within the subgroups, the feasibility and sequence of the withdrawal of systems and their maintenance personnel to a third-party company will be analyzed. Goals are set to develop a service level agreement and calculate cost indicators for development and support in the areas of general information systems, as well as optimize the cost of maintaining IT infrastructure and telecommunications.
The forum participants discussed the progress of the project on the implementation of the Unified Accounting System of the Company, for the unification of accounting and management accounting of companies. As of July 8, 2015, the implementation of the system in OJSC Sakhalinenergo was completed, work is underway in PJSC Magadanenergo, PJSC Sakhaenergo, OJSC DEK.
The forum participants were interested in information about plans to modernize the Landox automated documentation and operational management system. The changes will affect an improved interface, an unlimited license will increase control and management transparency. An interesting feature is the automated workplace of the manager, it will help the higher management to work using tablets.
The event was attended by industry players:
- Microsoft,
- Hewlett-Packard,
- Lenovo,
- Cisco Systems,
- Canon,
- BMC,
- Checkpoint,
- SoftLine Trade,
- Lanit-Partner,
- Lanit,
- Bitronyx,
- VimpelCom,
- СТЭК.КОМ,
- Lanith DV,
- EMA.
Power generation
2009
In 2009, the Holding's companies produced 27.14 billion kWh of electric and 30.97 million Gcal of thermal energy.
2014
Holding JSC "RAO Energy Systems of the East" (JSC "RAO ES of the East") for 2014 year increased electricity generation compared to 2013 by 3.9% to 31,155,9 million kWh.
In the structure of electricity generation, 74% (23,124,1 million kWh) fell on the Far Eastern Generating Company OJSC (DGK OJSC), whose production increased by 4.9% due to a decrease in the 7.1% of useful supply of the Zeya hydroelectric power station and Bureyskaya hydroelectric power station relative to 2013 and an increase in 0.6% consumption in the territories of the OES of the East compared to last year. The excess of electricity produced in the territory of the OES of the East was transmitted through intersystem power lines to the OES of Siberia and exported to the PRC. In January-December 2014, the total balance-flow from the OES of the East amounted to 3557.2 million kWh.
In December 2014, DGK's output continued to grow, increasing by 29% to 3,013 million kWh, mainly due to a 36.8% drop in HPP output, as well as a 6% increase in power consumption in the East's OES to 3561.4 million kWh.
Electricity production in 2014 by isolated AO-energo and OAO Mobile power [1] amounted to 8031.8 million kWh, which is 0.8% more than in 2013. Among the subsidiaries in isolated systems, it is worth highlighting the growth in electricity generation by 11.7% of OJSC Magadanenergo and by 2.3% of OJSC AK Yakutskenergo due to the growing demand from local large consumers. In December 2014, production of isolated systems and Mobile power increased by 10% to 940 million kWh.
In 2014, electricity generation in Russia as a whole amounted to 1,046,3 billion kWh, which is 0.1% more than in 2013. In the Far East (taking into account isolated systems), the output of all energy companies in the region amounted to 47.2 billion kWh, an increase of 0.2% compared to last year. The share of RAO ES East power plants in the all-Russian production in 2014 amounted to 3%, and in the production of the Far East - 66%.
The installed electric capacity utilization rate (KIUM) in amounted to 39%, which is 2 percentage points more than in 2013. The total specific consumption of conventional fuel (URUT) for electricity supply decreased by 2.8 g/kWh, amounting to 380.5 g/kWh.
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