Fortum energy company. JSC Fortum is one of the leading producers of electrical and thermal energy in the Urals and Western Siberia

Labor Relations 25.07.2020

Open Joint-Stock Company Fortum, formerly known as OJSC Territorial Generating Company No. 10 (abbreviated as OJSC TGK-10), is the largest energy generating company in the Urals and Western Siberia. The Company's production assets are located in the Chelyabinsk and Tyumen regions, and Main office is located in Chelyabinsk.

History of development

The creation of OJSC TGC-10 was preceded by global reforms in the Russian energy market related to the reorganization of OJSC RAO UES Russia. By 2006, the restructuring of Territorial Generating Company No. 10 was completed after the assets of the Tyumen and Chelyabinsk regenerating companies were merged. In the spring of 2008, the Finnish concern Fortum, represented by its subsidiary Fortum Russia B.V. completed the acquisition transaction controlling stake shares of TGC-10. After a year, the Company changed its name to Fortum.

In 2010, the Company officially recorded its obligations to the state regarding the implementation of the investment program designed until 2014. As part of this program, in the winter of 2011, a new (second) PGU-190 was put into operation at the Tyumen CHPP-1, and in the summer the third PGU (216.3 MW) was launched at the Chelyabinsk CHPP-3. In the autumn of the same year, the K-110 turbine (+213 MW) at the Tobolsk Thermal Power Plant began operating.

Production figures

Structure production capacity The company is represented by nine power plants. At the same time, five power plants (Argayashskaya CHPP, Chelyabinsk CHPP-1, Chelyabinsk CHPP-2, Chelyabinsk CHPP-3 and Chelyabinskaya GRES) are united into the Ural Energy System - Chelyabinsk Region, three (Tobolsk CHPP, Tyumen CHPP-1 and CHPP-2) are united to the Western Siberia Energy System - Tyumen Region. The most modern Nyaganskaya GRES - KHMAO-YUGRA, which is still at the construction stage, operates separately. The operation of heating networks in Chelyabinsk and Tyumen is ensured subsidiary company"Ural Heating Network Company".

The total rate of electricity generation of all production assets of the Company is 4250 MW, and heat energy – 11.8 thousand MW. When generating energy at the Company's production facilities, natural gas is used predominantly, and only some power plants are also capable of operating on coal - their specific gravity is 5%.

The power and electricity generated by Fortum OJSC are supplied to the Russian wholesale market, and thermal energy is supplied to consumers through Ural Heating Network Company OJSC on the regional retail market.

Investment program

Since 2010, JSC Fortum has been implementing an officially agreed investment program, within the framework of which the construction of modern generating capacities is carried out. In total, by 2014, the Fortum corporation intends to invest 2.5 billion euros in the development of its Russian project. The result of the investment program will be an increase in power plant capacity to 5200 MW, which is 85% higher than in 2010.

The investment program includes 5 projects, three of which were completed in 2011. The intermediate result is the introduction of new generating capacity in the amount of 600 MW. In the spring of 2013, the first power unit with a capacity of 420.9 MW was put into operation at the most modern power plant - Nyaganskaya State District Power Plant, and in December 2013, operation of the second power unit (424 MW) began. The third power unit of the Nyagan State District Power Plant will be completed by the end of 2014. The fifth project is the construction of 2 power units at the Chelyabinsk State District Power Plant (+ 500 MW), their completion is expected in the first half of 2015.

Shareholders and management

As of September 30, 2013 authorized capital The company amounted to 1,461 million rubles. Share capital formed by ordinary registered shares in the amount of 880.387 thousand pieces. Shareholders - Fortum concern represented by its subsidiary Fortum Russia B.V. (94.51%), DKT LLC is the nominal holder (3.0430%).

Chairman of the Board of Directors - Kuula Tapio Teuvo, CEO- Alexander Chuvaev.

Year founded 2008

Installed electrical power 4.92 GW

Installed thermal power 10.2 thousand Gcal/h

Electricity generation 26.3 thousand GWh

Heat generation 17.3 million Gcal

Stations 2 GRES, 6 CHPP, 1 WPP, 3 SPP

basic information

PJSC Fortum is one of the leading producers and suppliers of thermal and electrical energy in the Urals and Western Siberia.

The Fortum structure includes eight thermal power plants. Five of them are in Chelyabinsk region, three - in the Tyumen region, including the Nyagan State District Power Plant (Nyagan, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra) - one of the largest and most modern thermal power plants in Russia.

Fortum is also developing renewable generation sources in Russia. The company has completed investment project for the construction of the first industrial wind power plant with a capacity of 35 MW in the Ulyanovsk region.

In January 2018, the wind farm began its work on the wholesale electricity and capacity market.

At the end of 2017, the company announced the acquisition of three solar power plants with a total capacity of 35 MW. Pleshanovskaya (10 MW) and Grachevskaya (10 MW) solar power plants are located in Orenburg region, Bugulchanskaya SPP (15 MW) is located in the Republic of Bashkortostan.

The total electrical power capacity of Fortum generating facilities as of 02/01/2019 is 4,928 MW. The total thermal energy capacity of the company's power plants is 8,437 MW.

In the business structure of Fortum Corporation, the Russia division includes PJSC Fortum and the participation of Fortum Corporation in PJSC TGC-1 (29.5%).

Short story

The history of PJSC Fortum reflects the stages of reform of the Russian electric power industry. OJSC TGK-10 (former name of the company) was one of fourteen territorial generating companies separated from RAO UES of Russia.​

In March 2008, the Finnish energy corporation Fortum, which is the third largest foreign investor in Russian electric power industry.

April 2009 State registration changes made to constituent documents OJSC "TGC-10". In accordance with them, OJSC TGC-10 was renamed OJSC Fortum.

On October 21, 2010, JSC Fortum was among the first energy companies in Russia to exercise the right to sign a Capacity Supply Agreement (CSA). The company confirmed its obligations to the state to build and commission 2,360 MW of new capacity in the Tyumen and Chelyabinsk regions in the period 2011-2014.

February 1, 2011. Power unit No. 2 of the PGU of the Tyumen CHPP-1 with an electrical capacity of 190 MW and a thermal capacity of 220 Gcal/h was put into commercial operation.

June 7, 2011. Power unit No. 3 of the Chelyabinsk CHPP-3 PGU with an electrical capacity of 216.3 MW and a thermal capacity of 122 Gcal/h was put into commercial operation.

October 3, 2011. The K-110 attached turbine was put into commercial operation at the Tobolsk Thermal Power Plant with an electrical capacity of 213 MW.

Company creation: at the beginning of December 2006, Territorial Generating Company No. 10 was founded as a division of RAO UES of Russia. In 2009, after RAO UES of Russia came under the control of the Finnish energy concern Fortum, TGK-10 was transformed into OAO Fortum.

Scope of activity: energy (production and sale of heat energy, electricity production).

Full title: open joint stock company "Fortum".

The main office is located in Chelyabinsk. Of the eight thermal power plants that are part of the company, five are located in the Chelyabinsk region and three more in the Tyumen region. Produced electricity goes to market wholesale OREM. The sale of thermal energy in local markets is provided by a subsidiary of OJSC Ural Heating Network Company. The majority of the company's fuel portfolio is gas. The capacity utilization factor is the highest among the generating companies of the Russian division of the Fortum concern.

OJSC "Fortum" represented by

General Director of OJSC Fortum (since October 2009) - Alexander Chuvaev.

Contact Information

Russian Federation, Chelyabinsk, Brodokalmaksky tract, 6
Phone: +7 351 259-64-91/259-64-79
Fax: + 7 351 259-64-09

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