The Tatenergo Board summarizes results of work for the first three months of current year

27 May 2025, Tuesday

On 27 May in the Governemtn House of the republic Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin held a regular meeting of the Tatenergo Board of Directors which summarized results of the company financial and economic work in the first three months of the current year.

The company reported that it generated 4 351m kW-hr of electricity which was by one per cent less compared to the same period last year but by 19 per cent more of the plan number and supplied 4 483 thousand Gcal of heat to customers that was by 17 per cent less compared to the same period last year and 12 per cent less than the plan number. The decrease of the heat supply amount is mostly explained by the temperature regime of winter and the beginning of spring.

In the first three months of the current year the company sold 4.8bn kW-hr of electricity which was by 25 per cent more than during the same period last year.

Comparison of the sold amount of electricity and the arrears showed the total debit debts of 2 535.6m rubles which was by 8.8 per cent less than during the same period last year while the accounts receivable arrears made 281.3m rubles as of April 1 this year.

The Board of Directors also listened to the report of the results of 2024-2025 heating season and 45 cases of the power plants failure which showed the growth by 10 cases compared to the last heating season and got acquainted with the plans of preparations to the 2025-2026 heating season. Thus the Company has planned to carry put capital overhaul and repairs of 12 equipment units at power plants with the total cost of 3 066.3m rubles and to replace 100 kilometers of pipelines with the total cost of work 4 708.7m rubles the work to be finished by the beginning of the coming heating season.

The Chairman of the Tatenergo Board Aleksey Pesoshin stated that in this year it is important to carry out heat network repairs quickly, qualitatively including those in Nizhnekamsk.

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