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TGC-1

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TGC-1
Native name
ТГК-1
Company typePublic (PJSC)
MCXTGKA
IndustryPower generation
PredecessorLenenergo
Kolenergo
Karelenergogeneratsiya
Founded25/03/2005
FounderRAO UES
HeadquartersNevsky branch: Saint Petersburg
Karelsky branch: Petrozavodsk (Republic of Karelia)
Kolsky branch: Murmashi (Murmansk Oblast), ,
Russia
Area served
St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Murmansk Oblast, Republic of Karelia
Key people
Vadim Vederchik (CEO)
Productselectric power and heat
Revenue$1.23 billion[1] (2020)
$15 million[1] (2020)
$114 million[1] (2020)
Total assets$2.65 billion[1] (2020)
Total equity$1.93 billion[1] (2020)
ParentGazprom Energoholding
Websitewww.tgc1.ru

TGC-1 (also referred as TGK-1; full name: Territorial generating company number 1; Russian: ТГК-1, Territorial’naya generiruyushchaya kompaniya No 1; traded as MCXTGKA) is a regional power company operating in North-West Russia. The company has its headquarters in Saint Petersburg with branches in Karelia and Kola.

History

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The company was created in 2005 by the merger of Lenenergo, Kolenergo and Karelenergogeneratsiya power companies. Formation of the new company was announced on 1 March 2005 by Lenenergo, Kolenergo and RAO UES.[2] The company was officially registered on 25 March 2005 and began to operate on 1 October 2005. The integration of predecessor companies was completed on 1 November 2006. The majority shareholder of this time was RAO UES.

Operations

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The company operates 52 thermal, hydro and co-generation stations in Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Murmansk Oblast and Karelia. It has an installed generation capacity of 6,92 GW of electric power. In addition, TGC-1 is the major supplier of district heating in Saint Petersburg, Petrozavodsk, Murmansk, Apatity and Kirovsk with 13,49 thous GCal/hr of heating capacity.

The company operates through three branches – Nevsky, Karelsky and Kolsky. TGC-1 includes the following subsidiaries: JSC Murmanskaya CHPP (power supply of Murmansk and surrounding areas, share in authorised capital — 98.85%), JSC St. Petersburg Heating Grid (connection of heating networks in the area of operation of the Company's CHPPs, share in authorised capital of 65.58%), as well as dependent companies of JSC HHC (transfer of heat energy from the Apatitskaya CHPP to consumers in the city of Kirovsk, with a share in authorised capital of 50%) and TGC-Service LLC (specialised repair company, share in authorised capital - 26%).

Shareholders

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The company's main shareholder is Gazprom through its power generation holding Gazprom Energoholding, which owns 51.79% of shares. Finnish Fortum owns 29.45% of shares.[3] The company shares are traded at the Russian Trading System and the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Consolidated financial statements under IFRS 12 months 2020" (PDF). TGC-1. 11 March 2021. p. 56. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Fortum to be shareholder of new Russian power company". Nordic Business Report. Gale (requires subscription). 2005-03-01. Retrieved 2010-03-06.
  3. ^ "Gazprom boosts control over TGK-1". Barents Observer. 2010-01-13. Retrieved 2010-03-06.
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