Unified Energy System
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Unified Energy System | |
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Type | Joint stock |
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Founded | ~ |
Headquarters | ![]() |
Key people | Anatoly Chubais, Chairman of the Management Board |
Industry | Electric power generator |
Products | Electric power |
Revenue | ~ |
Employees | ~ 577,000 |
Website | http://www.rao-ees.ru/en/ |
The Unified Energy System (OAO RAO UES of Russia; Russian: ЕЭС России or Russian: Единые Энергетические Системы ) is an electric power holding company in Russia which generates about 70% of Russia's installed electric capacity, and owns 96% of the country's high-voltage grid, and over 70% of its transmission lines, according to the company's website. RAO UES also exports power, mainly to Scandinavia and to former countries of the CIS. The current head of UES is Anatoly Chubais.
UES holds more than 70 separate energy companies and more than 40 federal power plants, of which 8 are under construction. It owns 100% of two transmission companies, OAO Federal Grid Company and OAO SO-CDA (System Operator - Centralized Dispatching Administration).
The company itself is over 50% owned by the russian state; the rest of the stock is owned by minority shareholders. Its stock is traded on the MICEX and RTS stock exchanges.
The major shareholders (as of December 31, 2004, [1]):
- Federal Property Management Federal Agency on behalf of Russia (52.6831%)
- National Depositary Center Non-Commercial partnership (nominal holder) (15.5953%)
- ING EuroAsia Bank (nominal holder) (9.4645%)
- The Depositary – Clearing company (nominal holder) (5.9929%)
- Sberbank (5.3227%)
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[edit] Current events
RAO UES has manifested its increasing failure to keep up with demand[1] owing to decade-long practice of disinvestment.
UES is currently in the process of a massive de-jure privatization push with the goal of attaining about 79 billion USD in investment, mostly from private sources.[2]
And, since 2002 the company has been restructuring.
[edit] Management
Board of Directors elected at the General shareholders meeting of June 28, 2006 [2]:
- Kirill Androsov (Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russia)
- Grigory Berezkin (Chairman of Board of Directors of ESN Energo)
- Andrey Bugrov (Managing Director of Interros Holding Company)
- Alexander Voloshin (Advisor to the Head of Russian presidential administration)
- German Gref (Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russia)
- Andrey Dementyev (Deputy Energy and Industry Minister of Russia)
- Gleb Nikitin (Head of a Directorate of Rosimushchestvo)
- Sergey Oganesyan (Head of the Federal Energy Agency (Rosenergo))
- Olga Pushkareva (Director of a Department of the Russian Government)
- Seppo Juha Remes (Chairman of Audit Committee of RAO UES)
- Kirill Seleznyov (a top manager of Gazprom)
- Yakov Urinson (Deputy CEO Unified Energy System)
- Viktor Khristenko (Industry and Energy Minister of Russia)
- Anatoly Chubais (CEO Unified Energy System)
- Ilya Yuzhanov (Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NOMOS BANK)
Management Board ([3]):
- Anatoly Chubais (Chairman)
- Yakov Urinson (Deputy Chairman)
- Leonid Drachevskiy (Deputy Chairman)
- Vyacheslav Voronin
- Sergey Dubinin
- Andrey Rappoport
- Vyacheslav Sinyugin
- Leonid Gozman
- Pavel Smirnov
- Nikolay Trapeznikov
- Viktor Pauli
- Vladimir Avetisyan
- Yury Udaltsov
- Alexander Chikunov
- Boris Vaynzikher
- Boris Ayuev
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "Moscow mayor says winter energy deficit could reach 20%", RIA Novosti, 2006-09-05.
- ^ "Russia seeks $79bn electricity funding", Financial Times, 2006-09-05.