The acquisition is fully in line with RusHydro's Strategic Plan for development through 2015, which calls for: consolidating hydro-generation assets (including in regions in which the Group is present), consistent development of energy production based on renewable energy sources (RES), upgrading energy efficiency and providing for the safety and reliability of power plants.
Acquiring a stake in Russia's second largest hydro-power plant will create operational synergy between the capacity of the Krasnoyarsk HPP and the RusHydro Group, as well as increase profitability for RusHydro's retail business in the Krasnoyarsk Region due to more efficient cooperation between the Krasnoyarsk HPP and JSC Krasnoyarskenergosbyt (Krasnoyarsk Retail Supply Company).
Furthermore, the deal will enable the RusHydro Group to use an integrated approach to developing hydro-generation in Siberia, coordinating and implementing an integrated rehabilitation and modernization investment program. It will also allow implementation of an integrated program for system safety at all power plants of the Enisei Cascade (the Krasnoyarsk, Sayano-Shushenskaya and Mainskaya HPPs). The RusHydro Group sees this deal as the first stage of consolidation of hydro-generation in Russia.
Siberia is a strategic region for RusHydro. The Group owns and operates two of the three HPPs in the Enisei Cascade (the Sayano-Shushenskaya and Mainskaya HPPs); in addition, the Group is carrying out construction of the Boguchanskaya HPP. In 2008, the Group acquired more than 65% of the retail supply company JSC Krasnoyarskenergosbyt. Also, the Group is one of the largest taxpayers in the Krasnoyarsk Region and is a co-founder of the Corporation for the Development of the Krasnoyarsk Region PPP.
The Krasnoyarsk HPP is the second largest HPP in Russia in terms of installed capacity (6,000 MW), behind only the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP. The HPP is the last of three stages in the Enisei Cascade. The average multi-year output for the HPP is 17.5 bln KWt*h. The HPP has 12 hydro-units with a capacity of 500 MW each.