11 June 2004 06:48 UES electricity exports total $114.5 mln in Q1 MOSCOW. June 11 (Interfax) - Unified Energy System Group exported 4.88 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity for
$114.5 million in the first quarter of 2004, the company said in a report for shareholders and investors.
The UES parent company exported 2.44 billion kilowatt-hours for
$55.89 million, which was entirely paid for in cash. The company
Exports were made through UES contracts and contracts with the company's subsidiary Inter RAO UES, of which
Rosenergoatom owns 40%.
exported 338 million kilowatt-hours for $6.62 million to CIS countries, and 2.1 billion kilowatt-hours for $49.26
million to non-CIS countries.
Exports on contracts with Inter RAO UES totaled 2.44 billion kilowatt-hours for $58.58 million, including 1.3 billion
kilowatt-hours for $27.79 million to the CIS and 1.1 billion kilowatt-hours for $30.8 million for the rest of the
world.
The largest importers of Russian electricity are Kazakhstan and Finland. Ukraine and Belarus were also major
importers before, but in the first quarter of 2004, Belarus did not receive electricity and Ukraine only purchased 25.23
million kilowatt-hours. [RU ASIA EUROPE EEU EMRG ENR FI KZ BY UA TRD] me
[Interfax] |