Public Joint-Stock Company Enel Russia is one of the largest independent power producers in the Russian Federation, engaged principally in the generation and sale of electricity and heat. The company operates a diversified portfolio of thermal power plants, supplying wholesale electricity to Russia’s unified power system and providing district heating to adjacent urban and industrial centers.
Originally established in 2005 as part of the restructuring of RAO UES (Unified Energy System of Russia), the business was known as OGK-5 until it was acquired by Enel S.p.A. in 2010. Since that time, Enel Russia has invested in modernizing its generation assets, focusing on improvements in operational efficiency, environmental performance and digitalization of plant controls.
Enel Russia’s generation fleet comprises ten thermal power stations located across several federal districts, including the Northwest, Central and Southern regions of the country. Key assets in its portfolio include the Kirishi, Nevinnomysskaya and Stavropolskaya power plants, which collectively provide an installed capacity in excess of 8 gigawatts. The company’s strategic facilities supply both electricity to the national grid and heat to local communities, supporting regional economic activity.
Structured as a public joint-stock company, Enel Russia is majority-owned by its parent, Enel S.p.A., with the remaining shares traded on the Moscow Exchange. The company is governed by a board of directors and an executive management team, and it maintains a focus on sustainable growth, regulatory compliance and the delivery of reliable energy services to its customers.
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