Enel Russia releases 2018 operating results

Moscow, January 29th, 2019 – PJSC Enel Russia has published its 4Q operating results as well as full year 2018.

“Our 2018 operating results were roughly in line with those of last year, despite being impacted by tough competition caused by overcapacity and lower energy consumption in some regions. Managerial action will help Enel Russia meet its guidance for 2018”

– Carlo Palasciano Villamagna, General Director of Enel Russia



Gross power production

4Q 2018 

2018 

Power plant 

GWh 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

GWh 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

Konakovskaya  

1,723 

15.3% 

1.0% 

6,748 

16.3% 

-6.8% 

Nevinnomysskaya  

2,306 

20.5% 

-13.5% 

7,925 

19.2% 

-2.7% 

Reftinskaya  

5,137 

45.7% 

5.1% 

19,592 

47.4% 

-0.3% 

Sredneuralskaya  

2,082 

18.5% 

-0.3% 

7,042 

17.0% 

0.6% 

Enel Russia 

11,248 

100.0% 

-0.9% 

41,307 

100.0% 

-1.7% 



Net power output

4Q 2018 

2018 

Power plant 

GWh 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

GWh 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

Konakovskaya  

1,651 

15.5% 

1.0% 

6,462 

16.5% 

-7.0% 

Nevinnomysskaya  

2,194 

20.5% 

-13.7% 

7,534 

19.2% 

-2.7% 

Reftinskaya  

4,874 

45.6% 

5.5% 

18,572 

47.4% 

0.0% 

Sredneuralskaya  

1,959 

18.3% 

-0.1% 

6,614 

16.9% 

0.6% 

Enel Russia 

10,678 

100.0% 

-0.7% 

39,182 

100.0% 

-1.6% 


Net power output in 2018 slightly decreased, reflecting lower production of conventional gas units (non-CCGT) and, specifically:

  • Konakovskaya’s output dropped by 7%, partially resulting from lower equipment use by the System Operator due to overcapacity of the system;
  • Nevinnomysskaya’s output decreased by 2.7% as weaker conventional gas units’ output resulting from higher nuclear production in Southern Russia more than offset the stable CCGT unit performance, which was in turn backed by the growing power demand in the region.

Reftinskaya’s output remained in line with 2017 as higher equipment availability could offset the downward trend in power consumption in the Ural region.

Sredneuralskaya’s output slightly increased (+0.6%) due to higher CCGT unit production following scheduled maintenance in 2017. This increase more than offset lower production from non-CCGT units mainly attributable to system overcapacity.


Heat sales

4Q 2018 

2018 

Power plant 

th GCal 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

th GCal 

% Weight 

Δ yoy 

Konakovskaya  

54 

3.3% 

-5.3% 

187 

3.8% 

-4.0% 

Nevinnomysskaya  

441 

27.1% 

-5.3% 

1,504 

30.7% 

-8.1% 

Reftinskaya  

163 

10.0% 

4.3% 

489 

10.0% 

6.5% 

Sredneuralskaya  

968 

59.5% 

-3.2% 

2,722 

55.5% 

-8.5% 

Enel Russia 

1,627 

100.0% 

-3.2% 

4,903 

100.0% 

-5.8% 


Heat sales in 2018 decreased, mostly attributable to a decline of heat suppliers’ consumption at Sredneuralskaya and Nevinnomysskaya.

Enel Russia releases 2018 operating results

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