Moscow, Russian Federation September 21, 2007
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- Mr. Anatoly Borisovich Chubais
- Mr. Leonid Vadimovich Drachevsky
- Mr. Yakov Moiseyevich Urinson
- Mr. Vladimir Evgenyevich Avetisyan
- Mr. Alexander Vasilyevich Chikunov
- Mr. Sergey Konstantinovich Dubinin
- Mr. Viktor Karlovich Pauli
- Mr. Andrey Natanovich Rappoport
- Mr. Vyacheslav Yuryevich Sinyugin
- Mr. Pavel Stepanovich Smirnov
- Mr. Yury Arkadyevich Udaltsov
- Mr. Boris Felixovich Vaynzikher
- Shareholdings of members of RAO UES’ Board of Directors, Management Board and Major Shareholders
- Name and position Proportion of issued share capital
- Total held by members of the Management Board and the Board of Directors
- GENCOS The Gencos (OGKs and TGKs) are open joint-stock companies organized under the laws of the Russian Federation. Overview
- History of Individual OGKs
- Operations of the Individual OGKs
- OGK-1 OGK-2 OGK-3 OGK-4 OGK-6 HydroOGK
- Capacity and Output The installed electric and heat capacity of each OGK, as well as the heat and electricity output in 2006, is shown in the table below. OGK-1
- Capacity The table below shows the installed electric and heat capacity, respectively, of OGK-1’s six power plants in 2006. Power stations Installed Electric
Management Board The Management Board is RAO UES’ collective executive body, which is appointed by the Board of Directors, except for the Chairman of the Management Board, which is appointed by the general meeting of the shareholders. Members of the Management Board, except for the Chairman of the Management Board, are appointed for five years and may be re-appointed an unlimited number of times, the Chairman of the Management Board is appointed until his resignation or dismissal from RAO UES. The Management Board meets as necessary and makes its decisions by simple majority, with the Chairman of the Management Board having a casting vote, provided that a quorum of half of the appointed members of the Management Board is present. Members of the Management Board are responsible for RAO UES’ day-to-day management and administration. The Chairman of the Management Board represents RAO UES and acts as its Chief Executive Officer. The table below shows the members of the Management Board of RAO UES as at June 30, 2007. Name Year of Birth Position Chubais, Anatoly Borisovich . . . . . . 1955 Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES Drachevsky, Leonid Vadimovich. . . 1942 Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES Urinson, Yakov Alexeevich . . . . . . . 1944 Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES Avetisyan, Vladimir Evgenievich . . 1958 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Ayuev, Boris Ilyich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1957 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Chikunov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich . . 1963 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Dubinin, Sergey Konstantinovich . . 1950 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Gozman, Leonid Yakovlevich . . . . . 1950 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Pauli, Viktor Karlovich. . . . . . . . . . . 1950 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Rappoport, Andrey Natanovich . . . 1963 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Sinyugin, Vyacheslav Yurievich. . . . 1969 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Smirnov, Pavel Stepanovich . . . . . . . 1952 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Trapeznikov, Andrey Vladislavovich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1961 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Udaltsov, Yuri Arkadievich . . . . . . . 1961 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Vaynzikher, Boris Felixovich . . . . . . 1968 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES Voronin, Vyacheslav Pavlovich . . . . 1949 Member of the Management Board of RAO UES 168 Mr. Anatoly Borisovich Chubais has been the Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES since 1998. Mr. Chubais is a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Chubais is responsible for shaping the corporate policy and development strategy for RAO UES. From 1996-1997, Mr. Chubais was Chief of the Presidential Administration. In March 1997, Mr. Chubais was appointed First Vice-Premier and Minister of Finance. In April 1997, Mr. Chubais was appointed Director of the Russian Federation to the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development. In 1998, Mr. Chubais was appointed Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES. Mr. Leonid Vadimovich Drachevsky has been Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES since October 2004. Mr. Drachevsky is responsible for RAO UES’ domestic and foreign relations, development of its interests in the public domain in Russia and abroad. In 1999, Mr. Drachevsky was appointed Minister of the Russian Federation for Matters of the Commonwealth of Independent States. From 2000 to 2004, Mr. Drachevsky was Authorized Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District. Mr. Yakov Moiseyevich Urinson has been Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2000 and is a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Urinson has been Head of the Corporate Center since 2004 and is responsible for economic, production, information and technology processes; capital management, formulation and implementation of RAO UES’ economic, financial, accounting, and personnel policies. Mr. Vladimir Evgenyevich Avetisyan has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2004. Mr. Avetisyan is a Managing Director of Business Unit 2. From 2001 to 2004, Mr. Avetisyan was General Director of OAO SMUEK. Mr. Boris Ilyich Ayuev has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2004. Mr. Ayuev is responsible for organizing dispatching and control functions in RAO UES. From 2002 to 2004, Mr. Ayuev was Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of the System Operator. Since 2004, Mr. Ayuev has been Chairman of the Management Board of the System Operator. Mr. Alexander Vasilyevich Chikunov has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2004. Mr. Chikunov is Managing Director of Business Unit 1. From 2002 to 2005, Mr. Chikunov was Head of the Center for Implementation of Energo Reforming Projects of RAO UES. Mr. Sergey Konstantinovich Dubinin has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2001 and Financial Director from 2005. From 2001 to 2004, Mr. Dubinin was Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES. Mr. Leonid Yakovlevich Gozman has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2000 and since 1999 is Government and Community Relations Officer. Mr. Viktor Karlovich Pauli has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2006. In 2005, he was appointed as Deputy Head of the Corporate Center, and then Deputy Technical Director — Chief Technical Inspector of RAO UES. Mr. Andrey Natanovich Rappoport has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 1998, and since 2004 he has been Managing Director of the Networks Business Unit. From 1998 to 2004, Mr. Dubinin was Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES. Since 2002, Mr. Rappoport has been Chairman of the Management Board of the FSK. Mr. Vyacheslav Yuryevich Sinyugin has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2000. Since 2004 he is the Managing Director of the Hydrogeneration Business Unit. From 2001 to 2004, Mr. Sinyugin was Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RAO UES. From 2004, Mr. Sinyugin has been Chairman of the Management Board of OAO Hydro-OGK. Mr. Pavel Stepanovich Smirnov has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2001 and is responsible for providing legal support for RAO UES and the RAO UES Group. Mr. Andrey Vladislavovich Trapeznikov has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2000 and the authorized representative for mass media relations since 2004. Mr. Trapeznikov is responsible for implementing a common information policy within RAO UES and the RAO UES Group. 169 Mr. Yury Arkadyevich Udaltsov has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2004. From 2003 to 2004, Mr. Udaltsov was Head of the Energy Reform Department. Mr. Udaltsov has been Head of the Reform Management Center from 2004 responsible for formulating and ensuring a common policy approach for restructuring the subsidiaries and dependent companies and creating the target sector structure, and determining RAO UES’ policy for electricity market liberalization. Mr. Boris Felixovich Vaynzikher has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2005 and Technical Director from 2005. From 2002 to 2005, Mr. Vaynzikher was General Director, Executive Director of OAO Kirishskaya GRES. Mr. Vyacheslav Pavlovich Voronin has been a member of the Management Board of RAO UES since 2000, and Managing Director of the Services Business Unit since 2004. From 2000 to 2004, Mr. Voronin was Deputy Chairman of the Management Board. The aggregate compensation of the Management Board (including compensation received by them as members of the Board of Directors of RAO UES) in 2006 was RUB 222,749,700. Shareholdings of members of RAO UES’ Board of Directors, Management Board and Major Shareholders The table below shows the RAO UES Shares held directly by the current members of its Board of Directors and the Management Board as of June 30, 2007. Name and position Proportion of issued share capital A.B. Chubais, Chairman of the Management Board and member of the Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00820 B.I. Ayuev, member of the Management Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02187 B.F. Vaynzikher, member of the Management Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.01522 V.K. Pauli, member of the Management Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00090 A.N. Rappoport, member of the Management Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02174 V.Y. Sinyugin, member of the Management Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.000096 P.S. Smirnov, member of the Management Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.021660 Total held by members of the Management Board and the Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.089686 Employees Following the separation of the electrical power division from the service and repair divisions, as well as the streamlining of the RAO UES Group with the implementation of more efficient organizational structures within the power companies, the average number of employees was reduced from 664,800 in 2001 to 469,300 in 2006. The productivity of workers employed in RAO UES’ power generation business has increased from 1.019 GW/h/person in 2001 to 1.510 GW/h/person in 2006. As of December 31, 2006, the All Russian Branch Association of Employers of Electric Power Industry (the ‘‘RaEl Association’’) included 117 companies within the RAO UES Group. The RaEl Association represented sector employers in the course of negotiation and execution of an Electricity Industry Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2007-2008 setting forth the employers’ commitments to their employees. This agreement became effective in July 2006. In 2006, the RAO UES Group continued with the implementation of the Strategy for Non-government Pension Coverage for employees of the RAO UES Group, which seeks to create a long-term non-government pension insurance system using a uniform approach, goals and principles ensuring an adequate living standard for the RAO UES Group’s employees after retirement, and effective handling of HR issues relating to hiring, retaining and motivation of energy company employees. 170 Environment The RAO UES Group strives to reduce its impact on the environment. The RAO UES Group plans to continue its efforts to reduce the major areas of pollution that energy generation causes, such as: • reduction of nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides emissions; • reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2-3 million tons per year; • reduction of wastewater discharge to water bodies by 20%; • implementation of measures for more efficient use of water resources by thermal power plants; • reduction of areas occupied by ash dumps and a 20% increase in recycling of ash and slag waste; and • reduction of power losses in heat networks; and • development of renewable alternative energy sources and the increase of their share in the total power output to 1.5%. 171 GENCOS The Gencos (OGKs and TGKs) are open joint-stock companies organized under the laws of the Russian Federation. Overview The Russian power sector is currently undergoing a restructuring process. During this process, the overall structure of the Russian power industry is expected to undergo a complete transformation, separating the natural monopolies (power transmission and distribution) from the potentially competitive businesses (power generation, supply, repairs and services). Generation, supply, repair and service companies will compete with each other, while there will be an increase in state control over the transmission and distribution networks. The creation of a competitive power market is one of the main objectives of Russia’s power sector reform. It is currently anticipated that there will be a gradual expansion of the competitive segment of the power sector and, consequently, a reduction in regulated tariffs. By 2011, this is expected to lead to a fully liberalized wholesale market for electricity generation, supply, and related services, in which prices will be established on the basis of supply and demand. According to the current plans, the supply of electricity to individuals will continue at regulated prices. The reforms do not currently contemplate the creation of a free market for electricity transmission, distribution or dispatch activities, nor do they contemplate the liberalization of the heat sector. The aim of the industry reform is to create a unified wholesale electricity (capacity) market in the European part of Russia, Ural and Siberia, excluding some isolated energy systems which are located in these regions. The reforms are intended to result in competitive wholesale electricity trading through long and mid-term bilateral contracts, day-ahead bidding for electricity supply on an hour-by-hour basis, and a balancing system, which functions in real time to manage deviations between the planned and actual volumes generated and consumed. The reforms also envision competitive capacity electricity trading, in which long and mid-term bilateral contracts can be concluded, as well as permitting the purchase and sale of capacity in auctions for annual and long-term supply up to several years ahead. The reforms are also aimed at the creation of competitive wholesale ancillary services, including the competitive selection of service providers. In the course of these reforms, seven OGKs and fourteen TGKs have been established within the RAO UES Group. All of the OGKs and TGKs generate and sell electricity, and all, except HydroOGK, produce and sell heat in their respective regions throughout the Russian Federation. Although the OGKs and the TGKs operate relatively similar businesses, there are certain differences between them. For example, the TGKs generally tend to produce more heat than electricity (as a proportion of their total power output), when compared to the total power output of the OGKs. Collectively, the OGKs account for the majority of the electricity wholesale market. Also, the volume of power produced by each of the OGKs tends to be greater than that of a TGK. OGK-5 and TGK-5 are not subject to the Spin-Offs described herein and are not included in the description of the Gencos below. The RAO UES shareholders approved the spin-offs of OGK-5 and TGK-5 on December 6, 2006, and the state registration of those spin-offs was completed on September 3, 2007. OGKs Formation of the OGKs The formation of the OGKs which was approved by the RAO UES’ Board of Directors on September 29, 2003, was effected in two stages. In the first stage, the OGKs were established as wholly-owned subsidiaries of RAO UES and their share capital was paid for by the contribution of RAO UES assets, mainly in the form of power plants or shares in RAO UES subsidiaries that operate power plants. In the second stage, RAO UES contributed to the OGKs shares in the companies operating power plants that were spun-off from the Energos. These operating companies were then merged into the OGKs. 172 By March 31, 2007, the establishment of all six fossil-fueled OGKs had been completed, and shares of all six had been admitted to trading on the Russian Trading System (RTS) and the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX). The final restructuring of HydroOGK is expected to be completed through the merger of its 22 subsidiaries into HydroOGK in 2008. History of Individual OGKs OGK-1 OGK-1 was incorporated on March 23, 2006 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. In September 2006 OJSC ‘‘Permskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Kashirskaya GRES-4’’, OJSC ‘‘Iriklinskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Nizhnevartovskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Urengoiskaya GRES’’ were merged into OGK-1 as a result of reorganization. In the course of these reorganizations, shares in OGK-1 were distributed to shareholders of those entities. The shares of OGK-1 are listed on RTS and MICEX. OGK-2 OGK-2 was incorporated on March 9, 2005 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. In September 2006, OJSC ‘‘Pskovskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Serovskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Stavropolskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Surgutskaya GRES-1’’ and OJSC ‘‘Troitskaya GRES’’ were merged into OGK-2 as a result of reorganization. In the course of these reorganizations, shares in OGK-2 were distributed to shareholders of those entities. The shares of OGK-2 are listed on RTS and MICEX. OGK-3 OGK-3 was incorporated on November 23, 2004 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. In 2006, OJSC ‘‘Gusinoozerskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Kostromskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Pechorskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Kharanorskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Cherepetskaya GRES’’ and OJSC ‘‘Yuzhnouralskaya GRES’’ were merged into OGK-3 as a result of reorganization. In the course of these reorganizations, shares in OGK-3 were distributed to shareholders of those entities. The shares of OGK-3 are listed on RTS and MICEX. OGK-4 OGK-4 was incorporated on March 4, 2005 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. Since July 1, 2006, OJSC ‘‘Surgutskaya GRES-2’’, OJSC ‘‘Shaturskaya GRES-5’’, OJSC ‘‘Smolenskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Yaivinskaya GRES’’ and OJSC ‘‘BGRES-1’’ were merged into OGK-4 as a result of reorganization. In the course of these reorganizations, shares in OGK-4 were distributed to shareholders of those entities. The shares of OGK-4 are listed on RTS and MICEX. OGK-6 OGK-6 was incorporated on March 17, 2005 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. In September 2006, OJSC ‘‘GRES-24, OJSC ‘‘Kirishskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Ryazanskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Novocherkasskaya GRES’’, OJSC ‘‘Krasnoyarskaya GRES-2’’ and OJSC ‘‘Cherepovetskaya GRES’’ were merged into OGK-6 as a result of reorganization. In the course of these reorganizations, shares in OGK-6 were distributed to shareholders of those entities. The shares of OGK-6 are listed on and MICEX. HydroOGK HydroOGK was incorporated on December 26, 2004 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RAO UES. HydroOGK was created by RAO UES exclusively to hold its hydro-generation assets. On the basis of the plan for HydroOGK approved by the RAO UES Board of Directors, subsidiary and dependent GES-companies will merge into HydroOGK as the result of reorganization. HydroOGK will function as an operating company, managing its branches. The reorganization of HydroOGK is currently expected to be completed by January 1, 2008. 173 Operations of the Individual OGKs Overview The table below provides information concerning the location, generation branches or subsidiaries, the age of the generation assets and production units and the number of employees of each OGK as at December 31, 2006. OGK-1 OGK-2 OGK-3 OGK-4 OGK-6 HydroOGK Registered Office . . . . . Tyumen Izobilnensky District Stavropol Krai Ulan-Ude, Buryatiya republic, Surgut city Rostov-na-Donu Krasnoyarsk city Generation branches or subsidiaries Number . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 6 5 6 18 Location . . . . . . . . . . Central and Siberian regions North-West, South and Ural regions Central and South regions Central and South regions North-West, Central, South and Siberian regions South, Siberian and Far-East regions Power plants owned . . . 6 5 6 5 6 52 Age of generation assets (years) 0-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4% 0% 2.6% 27% 2.6% data unavailable 10-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.0% 7.1% 10.5% 27% 5.1% 20-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.6% 31% 18.4% 32% 17.9% 30-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.9% 35.7% 26.3% 7% 48.7% 40+. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.9% 26.2% 42.1% 7% 25.6% Average age. . . . . . . . 28 years 32 years 37 years less than 30 years 34 years Employees. . . . . . . . . . . 6,107 4,842 5,393 5,445 6,558 5,529 Source: OGKs. Capacity_and_Output_The_installed_electric_and_heat_capacity_of_each_OGK,_as_well_as_the_heat_and_electricity_output_in_2006,_is_shown_in_the_table_below._OGK-1'>Capacity and Output The installed electric and heat capacity of each OGK, as well as the heat and electricity output in 2006, is shown in the table below. OGK-1 OGK-2 OGK-3 OGK-4 OGK-6 HydroOGK Installed Electric Capacity (MW) . . . . 9,531 8,695 8,497 8,630 9,052 23,143 Installed Heat Capacity (Gcal/h) as at December 31, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,877 1,814 1,615 2,179 2,704 n/a Electricity Output (million kW/h) . . . . 47,246 48,084 30,614 51,030 32,904 79,654 Heat Output (Thousand Gcal). . . . . . . 1,480 2,647 1,656 2,481 4,513 n/a Source: RAO UES, OGKs. 174 OGK-1 Capacity The table below shows the installed electric and heat capacity, respectively, of OGK-1’s six power plants in 2006. Power stations Installed Electric Capacity (MW) Installed Heat Capacity (Gcal/h) Kashirskaya GRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,580 399 Verkhnetagilskaya GRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,497 521 Permskaya GRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 420 Nizgnevartovskaya GRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 758 Iriklinskaya GRES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,130 121 Urengoiskaya GRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 410 Download 4.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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