In the expert opinion prepared by a government meeting on investprogramm Russian energy, it is only about goskompaniyah. The fact that private utilities may be left without the help of the state, writes the newspaper Kommersant.
According to the publication of a paper to be discussed by the Government, including the provision of correction investprogramm, as well as funding goskompaniyam. In particular, we are talking about reducing the total investprogramm - for a variety of data, it can range from 14 to 41 percent. In doing so, of the 550 billion rubles, which will this year spend goskompanii, 134 billion rubles will be provided from the federal budget. In addition, the State may issue additional funding OGK-1, passed in the management of Inter RAO, as well as Boguchansky energy Metallurgic Association (BEMO), which implements "Rusal" and "RusGidro. Inter RAO will receive in 2009-2011 of the 21.3 billion rubles in shareholders' equity to finance Urengoy TPP, but "RusGidro" with the help of the state in 2009, will be able to cope with a deficit of 10.5 billion rubles.
Will vary investprogrammy private power companies, now it is not clear at all, adds the newspaper Vedomosti. As long as they plan for the commissioning of new capacity in the current year remained unchanged at 1.7 gigawatts.
Yesterday, it was reported that budget financing of the construction of new power plants in Russia could be reduced by 30 percent. In addition, in February, Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia Vyacheslav Sinyugin said that because of the crisis, the Government may reduce to two or three times in the plans for commissioning new energomoschnostey. Crisis reduced demand for electricity, as well as the warm winter led to a drop in consumption and electricity production. Thus, in January or February of energy production in Russia fell by 5.9 percent over the same period of 2008 - up to 181 billion kilowatt-hours and power consumption decreased by 6.3 per cent to 178 billion kilowatt-hours.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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