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FGC UES Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System

Company

Power
Since 2002
Russia


Content

Financial results
2009 year
Revenue: 85.1 millions Ths. rub
Number of employees
2009 year
21500
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Assets

Owners

+ FGC UES - Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System

Open Joint Stock Company "Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System" (Federal Grid Company, FGC) was established on June 25, 2002 in accordance with the program for reforming the electric power industry as a monopoly operator for managing the Unified National (All-Russian) Electric Network (ENES) in order to preserve and develop it.

Aktivs

2017: VOLS

The length of the basic technological communication network of FGC UES - fiber-optic lines (fiber-optic lines) - in 2017 increased to 73.6 thousand km. By 2025, it is planned to expand it to 105 thousand km, which, along with other modern telecommunication technologies (spectral channel multiplexing (WDM), packet data transmission (Ethernet), will cover about 90% of the company's substations with digital communication channels. This will increase the quality of infrastructure management, the reliability of power supply to consumers, and contribute to the optimization of operating costs.

Digital communication channels are necessary for the transmission of key corporate and technological information, including accounting data, performance indicators of the energy infrastructure in real time, etc. An opportunity is created for the implementation of "intelligent network" technologies and digital substation solutions. The FOCL itself serves as the basis for the development of remote remote control of facilities - one of the key areas of digitalization of the UES FGC.

Until 2021, telecontrol will be implemented at 93 substations of FGC UES. Also, by 2025, it is planned to carry out 32 digital projects related to the integrated implementation of digital solutions at energy facilities.

2010

FGC power grid facilities are located in 73 regions of the Russian Federation with a total area of ​ ​ more than 13.6 million square meters. km The Company operates 121 thousand km of transmission lines and 797 substations with a total installed transformer capacity of more than 305 thousand. MVA of 35-1150 kV voltage class.

FGC has 51 branches, including 8 branches of main electric networks (MES), 41 enterprises of main electric networks (PMES), 1 motor transport enterprise and 1 specialized production base.

Main areas of activity

  • Management of the Unified National (All-Russian) Electric Grid;
  • Provision of services to the subjects of the wholesale electric energy market for the transmission of electric energy and connection to the electric network;
  • Investment activities in the field of development of the Unified National (All-Russian) Electric Network;
  • Maintenance of electrical networks in proper condition;
  • Technical supervision of the state of network objects.

Performance indicators

2009

The Company's gross revenue under RAS for 2009 amounted to RUB 85.1 billion. The net assets of the Federal Grid Company as of 31.12.2010 amounted to 579,746 billion rubles. Loans and loans were at the level of 13 billion rubles.

In 2009, electricity supply from ENES in the network of distribution grid companies, direct consumers participating in OREM and independent AO-energo amounted to 452,662 million kWh, electricity supply to neighboring states - 13,628 million kWh. At the same time, the total actual losses of electricity for 2009 were at the level of 22,121 million kWh.

The number of employees is 21,500 people.

Company structure

Actions

The authorized capital of the Federal Grid Company is 616 780 666 776 rubles. and divided into 1 233 561 333 552 pieces of ordinary shares with a par value of 50 kopecks each. The largest shareholder of the Company is the state with a ownership share of 79.11%. 20.89% of the Company's outstanding shares are owned by more than 470 thousand minority shareholders.

Trading in FGC shares on the exchanges of MICEX Stock Exchange CJSC (MICEX) and RTS Stock Exchange OJSC (RTS) began on July 16, 2008. Due to legislative restrictions on the minimum ownership of states 75% plus 1 share, shares of the Federal Grid Company cannot be listed in the "A" list of both levels. Since December 2008, the shares of the main issue state (1-01-65018-D registration number dated 10.09.2002) have been included in the list of securities admitted to circulation in the quotation list "B" of MICEX and RTS stock exchanges. They are assigned the trade code FEEDS, the number ISIN is RU000A0JPNN9. On August 27, 2009, trading in ordinary shares of the Federal Grid Company began on the RTS Standard stock market, they were assigned the trade code FEES.

On June 24, 2008, FGC received permission from the FFMS of Russia to place and circulate outside Russia issue securities of all issues of ordinary shares of the Company registered today in the amount not exceeding 287 269 492 431 pieces of ordinary shares of the Company.

The launch of the Depositary Receipt Program (GDR), which failed the listing procedure under Regulation S and Rule 144A certifying rights in respect of the Company's ordinary shares, took place on June 30, 2008. One depositary receipt is represented by 500 ordinary registered non-documentary shares of FGC. The depository bank of the program is Deutsche Bank.

As of June 30, 2010, the volume of the FGC depositary receipts program is about 0.2% of the Company's authorized capital. The total number of ordinary registered shares of the Federal Grid Company included in the GDR program is 2 070 576 000 units, which corresponds to 4,141,152 GDR.

Information Technology

Read about the development of information systems "FGC UES" in a separate article at the link.

History

2023: End of Reorganization

On January 9, 2022, an entry was made in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRUL) to complete the reorganization of Rosseti. She assumed the merger of the company with FGC UES. Read more here.

2016-2017

In 2016-2017, FGC UES completed several large projects for the implementation of fiber-optic lines: in the Far East - in the power transmission lines from the Nizhny Kuranakh substation to Maya and Olekminsk (890 km), in the South - from the Rostov NPP to the Tikhoretskaya substation (340 km). Also, fiber-optic lines were introduced on the lines Urengoy - Mangazea (305 km) in Western Siberia, Kostroma - Kirov (350 km) in the Center and Volga region, Nalchik - Vladikavkaz-2 (210 km) in the North Caucasus.