Enel OGK-5
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Type | Public (OAO) |
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Traded as | MCX: OGKE |
Industry | Power generation |
Predecessor(s) | RAO UES |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Key people | Anatoly Kopsov, CEO |
Products | power and heat |
Revenue | US$1 billion (2007) |
Employees | 5,200 (2007) |
Parent | Enel |
Website | www.ogk-5.com |
Enel OGK-5 (MCX: OGKE) is a Russian power generation company formed by merger of four smaller generation companies in 2004. Since March 2008 the Italian company Enel ownes 59.8% of the company.
History and operations
In 2006, the following 4 power plants were merged into one company:
- Reftinskaya GRES – 3,800 MW,
- Sredneuralskaya GRES – 1,182 MW
- Nevinnomysskaya GRES – 1,290 MW
- Konakovskaya GRES – 2,400 MW
The installed capacity of all four thermal power plants is about 8,672 MW.
The power output of the Enel OGK-5 power plants in 2007 was around 38.4 TWh.
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