Over the past week planned power in Russia has decreased by 10.8%

Over the past week 07.08.2009 - 13.08.2009 planned power compared to the previous week declined by 0.1%, as compared to the same period last year fell by 10.8%.

In 56 of the 64 subjects of the federation, united in the price zone of the wholesale market, said a planned reduction in power consumption compared to the same period last year, said OP Board Market .

The total volume of a planned power in the market for a day in advance for the past week amounted to 14.22 million MW. h. In the European part of Russia and the Urals routine power was 11.22 million MW. h, which is 0.2% more than last week, and 11.7% less than during the same period last year. In Siberia, the planned power consumption amounted to 3 million megawatts. h, down compared to last week by 1% and 7.2% against the same period last year.

For the past week in both price zones are not material changes in the structure of the generation of electricity by type of power.

In comparison with the same period last year, in the European part of Russia and the Urals, an increase in the share of nuclear power plants and hydro power plants develop in the decrease of TPP to formulate 6.2%, while in Siberia the proportion of planned to develop thermal power plants fell 22.2%.

In the European part of Russia andthe Urals in the TPP had 63.99% of, the HPP and NPP - 11,01% and 25% respectively. In Siberia, making the structure as follows: TPP - 28.15%, GES - 71.85%.

In 57 of the 64 regions monitored, compared to the previous week, a decline of indices of equilibrium prices for electricity. The growth indices of equilibrium prices occurred in the Perm region, Murmansk region, and in some regions of Siberia ECO.

index equilibrium price below the value of the tariff for 2009 noted in 2 of the 64 observed regions.

equilibrium price index in the European part of Russia and the Urals during the week declined by 3.6% (and 18.3% compared to last year) - up to 676.73 EUR /MWh. In Siberia, the index for the week fell by 0.8% (as compared to last year at 36.2%) - up to 367.07 EUR /MWh.

As at August 11, 2009, the total debt market participants, increasing from 4 August, totaling over 0.5 billion rubles, was 30.86 billion rubles. For pricing zones, the decrease of the debt worth about 0.2 billion rubles, according to non-price areas - an increase of more than 0.7 billion rubles.

15 Jul, 2009 decree number 558 of the Russian government on grants budgets of subjects of the Russian Federation to eliminate inter-territorial cross-subsidies in the electricity industry. On the basis of this document to the budgets of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, received money for the elimination of inter-territorial cross-subsidies, resulting in debt to the wholesale market will decline.

As at 8 August 2009, total debt in the retail market to guarantee suppliers from 31 July increased by the amount of 8.4 billion rubles and amounted to 80.4 billion rubles.

Arrears in the retail market, as a rule, increases in the first half of the month, and decreases in the second, due to the usual practice, transactions between market participants: the basic charges for electricity are set out in the last two weeks of the month.
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