T Plus
Since 2002
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Top managers:
Alexander Igorevich Vilesov
Content |
Assets | Owners |
+ T Plus (formerly KES-Holding. Integrated Energy Systems) |
T Plus Group is a Russian private company operating in the field of electricity and heat supply. The company manages power plants, heating networks, energy repair and energy sales companies in 16 regions of the Russian Federation. The company's clients are more than 14 million individuals and more than 160 thousand legal entities. T Plus Group operates 61 power plants, including 55 thermal power plants, 4 state district power plants and 2 hydroelectric power plants
The management company of the holding, which is present in all segments of Russian power: generation, distribution, transportation, sale, service, energy construction. KES is a shareholder of RAO UES of Russia, a strategic investor in OJSC Permenergo, OJSC Sverdlovenergo, OJSC Rostovenergo, OJSC Komienergo, OJSC Nizhnovenergo, manages a large stake in OAO Irkutskenergo. Regional energy companies, in which IES owns strategic stakes, serve over 6 million people (about 10% of all Russian electricity consumers).
The holding's strategic assets are TGK-5, TGK-6, TGK-7, TGK-9, a number of regional energy sales companies, as well as GAZEX, a company operating in the field of gas distribution and gas supply to Russia and Ukraine. The total installed electric capacity of TGC, where KES-Holding is a strategic shareholder, is 15,767 MW, the thermal capacity is 67,799 Gcal/h.
Performance indicators
2023
Revenue growth by 10.7% to 483.4 billion rubles
In 2023, the T Plus generating company earned 483.4 billion rubles in revenue (calculated according to international financial reporting standards), which is 10.7% more than a year earlier. Net profit during this time decreased by 27%, to 15.26 billion rubles. Such data were released by the group at the end of April 2024.
According to TASS, citing T Plus materials, in 2023 the company's operating profit amounted to 30.92 billion rubles, which is 17.27% less than a year ago. Profit before tax amounted to 20.38 billion rubles, a decrease of 22% on an annualized basis.
As of the end of 2023, T Plus provides energy supply in 16 regions of Russia, more than 14 million individuals and over 160 thousand legal entities are customers of the company. By the end of 2023, the group's management was about 60 power plants, more than 400 boiler houses and over 18 thousand km of heating networks. The installed electric capacity of power facilities is estimated by the group at 15.5 GW, thermal capacity - 55 thousand. Gcal-ch.
According to RAS, T Plus's revenue in 2023 amounted to 293.2 billion rubles, which is 9.8% more than a year earlier. Net profit in comparison with these segments of time decreased by 1.8%, to 13.7 billion rubles. Borrowed funds in the company's accounts at the end of 2023 were estimated at 136.5 billion rubles. At the end of 2023, 4.8 billion rubles were stored in the company's accounts.[1]
Growth of annual electricity production by 4.5% to 55.9 billion kW/h
Electricity production "T Plus" in 2023 reached 55.9 billion kW/h, which is 4.5% more than a year earlier. Heat output during this time decreased by 2.4%, to 94.6 million Gcal. The company published such data in February 2024.
As noted in the group, the increase in demand for electricity and the demand for the company's capacities in the wholesale electricity and capacity market (OREM) affected the production of electricity. The decrease in heat output is associated with the end of the heating season earlier than a year earlier. The dynamics was also influenced by a decrease in the need for steam for industrial consumers.
The main areas of activity of T Plus are generation, energy trading, retail, and energy service. As of the end of 2023, the company provides energy supply in 16 regions of Russia. Its clients are more than 14 million individuals and over 160 thousand legal entities. The group manages 60 power plants, more than 400 boiler houses and over 18 thousand km of heating networks. The installed electric capacity of the power facilities of the group is 15.5 GW, the thermal capacity is 55 thousand. Gcal/h.
T Plus planned to increase investments in the modernization of heating networks and stations by more than 26% - up to 55.1 billion rubles. The company managed to attract additional funds, as well as maintain consistently high performance of the company, largely due to the transition of territories to a new model of the heat market - an "alternative boiler house," the company noted.
In 2023, T Plus planned to maintain high rates of rearrangement of heating networks and replace 720 km of pipelines in 16 regions. 157 overhauls of the main equipment of the stations will be carried out.[2]
2022:3% increase in annual revenue to RUB 267.03 billion
The largest non-state energy holding "T Plus" in Russia in 2022 earned 267.03 billion rubles in revenue, which is almost 3% more than a year earlier. The group's net profit during this time decreased by 21.35% and amounted to 13.96 billion rubles. Such data were released at the end of March 2023.
By the end of 2022, the amount of borrowed funds of PJSC T Plus amounted to 119.87 billion rubles, Interfax reports, citing the company's reports. At the same time, other figures are not given in the publication.
Earlier, T Plus cited operating data for 2022. According to the results of this period, the group's power plants generated 53.4 billion kWh of electric energy from the collectors of thermal power plants and boiler houses, 97 million Gcal of heat was released. At the end of 2021, similar indicators amounted to 54.6 billion kWh and 99.6 million Gcal, respectively.
The volume of production was affected by the warmer weather in comparison with 2021, which was established in the regions. It also affected a decrease in heat consumption and a decrease in electricity generation. Another factor is the postponement of the commissioning of power units by DPM-2.
In 2022, T Plus invested about 40 billion rubles in preparing its facilities for winter, an increase of almost 4 billion rubles compared to 2021. The company replaced 716 km of heating networks, and also carried out the necessary measures at stations and other heat supply facilities, keeping the indicators at the level of 2021.
As stated in PJSC "T Plus," in 2022 the implementation of the program of digital transformation of all business areas continued. In particular, the development of the "digital station" project, which is being implemented at two thermal power plants in Yekaterinburg.[3]
Informatization
2024: Robots were launched in the Samara region to repair heating mains
On July 12, 2024, it became known that diagnostic robots were launched in the Samara region to repair heating mains. This solution is designed to increase the efficiency of preparation for the autumn-winter season and improve the quality of service for heating networks in the region.
According to "T Plus," tele-controlled diagnostic robots are used to identify hidden defects in heating systems. The technology, which has no analogues in the world, was developed by specialists from St. Petersburg and has been successfully used in the Samara region for the fourth year in a row.
Diagnostic robots are capable of examining up to 300 meters of heating main in one dive. They determine the thickness of the walls of pipes by magnetography and allow you to visually examine the networks for the presence of foreign objects. The main advantage of this technology is the possibility of diagnostics without large-scale earthworks and suspension of urban transport.
In 2024, it is planned to examine over 7 km of heating networks in all cities where T Plus operates in the Samara region: Samara, Novokuybyshevsk, Togliatti and Syzran. Special attention is paid to the main arteries, which provide heat to significant parts of cities.
Technical Director-Chief Engineer of the Novokuybyshevsky Heating Networks of the Samara Branch of PJSC T Plus Sergey Zavolovich noted that in Novokuybyshevsk in 2024 it is planned to update 9 main and intra-quarter sections of networks with a total length of about 7 kilometers. As of July 2024, 1.5 kilometers of networks have been replaced, which is ahead of schedule. This technology allows power engineers to more accurately identify areas that need repair or replacement, which contributes to optimizing resources and improving the reliability of heat supply.[4]
2023: Appointment of Alexander Vilesov as CEO of T-Plus
In mid-April 2023, Alexander Vilesov was appointed the new general director of T-Plus, which merged the electric generating assets of Renova Viktor Vekselberg, as well as gas and utility assets. Read more here.
2022: Fine of 0.85 billion rubles for manipulating prices in the energy market
The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) fined T Plus 846.5 million rubles for manipulating prices in the wholesale electricity and capacity market. The regulator announced this on July 8, 2022.
According to the FAS statement, employees of the department revealed that T Plus price applications exceed the actual cost of electricity production at the corresponding hour by an average of 70-90%, and in some cases more than twice. This influenced the formation of an equilibrium price for electricity in the Vyatka free flow zone of the first price zone, where the company occupies a dominant position, the FAS said.
They also noted that in the future such actions affected the cost of electricity in the wholesale market and led to an additional financial burden for consumers, which was estimated at 66.8 million rubles per month.
Thus, PJSC "T Plus" manipulated prices in the wholesale market of electricity and capacity. This is a violation of the Competition Protection Act (paragraph 11 of part 1 of article 10 of the Competition Protection Act).
T Plus said on July 8, 2022 that they were surprised by the decision of the FAS and the size of the fine and would challenge the decision of the department.
At the moment, the decision of the FAS Russia, which established the fact of antimonopoly violation by PJSC T Plus, is being challenged in court. At the same time, the Arbitration Court of the city of Moscow did not support the conclusions and position of the antimonopoly authority, recognized them as unlawful and canceled the accusatory decision and the order. In our opinion, the court examined in detail all the circumstances and came to motivated conclusions about the groundlessness of claims against PJSC T Plus, the company said. |
By July 2022, T Plus owns 50 thermal power plants, two state district power plants and two hydroelectric power plants with a total electricity capacity of 14.6 GW (6% of all power plants in the Russian Federation) and 52,000 hCal/h in heat (8%). [5]
2020
Partners "T Plus" are invited to fake public procurement
In November 2020, T Plus reported fraud in which unidentified persons announce procurement procedures on behalf of an energy company. Swindlers send invitations to participate in the auction on behalf of the company, and also request information of various kinds from potential participants, including confidential information.
As told To the businessman"" in "T Plus," more than 20 contractors received letters from the domain tpmoscow.ru with a fake invitation to participate in procurement. Among the tenders, for example, the provision of cleaning services, the manufacture of overalls for 5.8 million rubles. or T-shirts with the company's logo for 2.3 million rubles. Invitations have been worked out: for example, in the terms of reference there are images with examples of T-shirts.
T Plus gave some advice on how to determine the authenticity of ads. First, the company publishes and corrects the procurement plan on the website of the Unified Information System, each of which has a lot number. Secondly, he places the documentation in his personal account on the websites of the electronic trading platform (ETP) and his own in the procurement section https://www.tplusgroup.ru. There he also indicates the contacts of his employee for communication.
Thirdly, if the purchase is carried out in electronic form (and it is used most often), then the invitation to participate must indicate the number of the notice about it published in the EIS, as well as its number on the electronic trading platform. Submission of applications by participants and requests from the customer to clarify their offers are carried out through the ETP functionality.
Tatyana Shcherbakova, a senior content analyst at Kaspersky Lab, in a conversation with Kommersant, noted that the fraud scheme faced by T Plus appeared several years ago. The damage from such scams can be measured in tens and hundreds of millions of rubles, adds Yakov Kravtsov, head of the anti-contract department of Group-IB.[6]