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    Russian energy minister reports to Duma on electricity reforms, strategy

    ITAR-TASS news agency, Moscow,
    21 Apr 04


    Russian Energy and Industry Minister Viktor Khristenko has told the
    State Duma that the recently established free market in electricity is
    performing well, the Russian news agency ITAR-TASS reported on 21
    April.

    According to TASS, the minister told deputies during today's
    "Government Hour" that since it started operating in November 2003,
    the market "has proved its effectiveness and has become one of the
    most important steps of the first period of reform". He noted that the
    average daily volume of sales on the market had grown from 12m kWh in
    November 2003 to 142m kWh in March 2004. Khristenko said this increase
    had been accompanied by a rise in the number of participants on the
    market from 14 to 75. A significant number of these are companies
    independent of the national grid company, Unified Energy System of
    Russia.

    TASS also quoted Khristenko as saying that the "operation of the
    market needs some adjustment". In particular, he stressed the need for
    a more balanced mechanism for setting prices.

    Another TASS report quoted Khristenko as saying the average price on
    the free segment of the market was lower than on the regulated
    market. However, he also said prices on the regulated market were well
    within the limits set by the government. "The price limits for
    electricity in 2004 will be fully observed". The report said that the
    price limit per kWh is R0.846, and the current price is R0.822 per
    kWh.

    However, TASS reported Khristenko as saying that, unlike electricity
    prices, gas prices would increase by more than the consumer price
    index. He said serious measures needed to be taken to lower production
    costs and increase the efficiency of the fuel's use for the
    electricity sector.

    According to TASS, Khristenko said that among the government's main
    objectives in the reform of the electricity sector was the formation
    of wholesale generating companies and territorial generating
    companies, and the separation of 37 regional energy companies. He also
    said that it is "vital to develop state regulation, and create a
    system of antimonopoly control and ensure there was non-discriminatory
    access to the market."

    "It is also necessary to create an integrated system of tariff
    regulation during the transitional period," TASS quoted Khristenko as
    saying. He added that the question of Siberia joining the competitive
    electricity market should be decided in 2004.

    Khristenko also told MPs that energy integration could contribute to
    the solution of political issues in the CIS, according to another TASS
    report. "One of the key elements in this process is infrastructure
    integration, which concerns not only the acquisition of assets of CIS
    companies, but also the main planks of the distribution systems,"
    Khristenko was quoted as saying.

    The same report quoted the head of Unified Energy System of Russia,
    Anatoliy Chubays, as saying that "the acquisition of assets in CIS
    energy companies is a new strategy for us." We have restored a single
    energy system in 14 of the 15 former Soviet republics, and this means
    that it is possible to take the next step - the acquisition of
    companies," Chubays was reported to have said. He added that, having
    started this process in Georgia and Armenia, "we are now conducting
    serious and complex negotiations with Ukraine, preparing for
    negotiations in Kazakhstan, and planning vigorous activity in the
    Baltic States". Chubays also said that the company was not intending
    to limit its activity to the CIS. "We are ready to participate in
    tender processes in a number of countries in Eastern Europe," Chubays
    was quoted as saying.
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