Mosenergo
Russian power company
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Mosenergo (Мосэнерго, also known as TGK-3;) is a Russian power-generating company operating on fossil fuel and thermal generation.[citation needed] In addition to electric power, it also generates and sells heat for consumers in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast. The company was founded in 1887 in Moscow.
Native name | OAO «Мосэнерго» |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public (OAO) |
| MCX: MSNG LSE: AOMD | |
| ISIN | US0373763087 |
| Industry | Electricity |
| Founded | 1887 |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Kirill Seleznev (Chairman) Vitaly Yakovlev (CEO) |
| Products | Electric power Thermal energy |
| Revenue | $2.51 billion[1] (2020) |
| $105 million[1] (2020) | |
| $112 million[1] (2020) | |
| Total assets | $5.64 billion[1] (2020) |
| Total equity | $4.57 billion[1] (2020) |
| Owner | Gazprom Energoholding (53.5%) City of Moscow (26.4%)[2] |
Number of employees | 16,725 |
| Parent | Gazprom |
| Website | mosenergo |
The power plants of Mosenergo have an installed electricity capacity of 11,100 MW and thermal capacity of 39,900 MW. Mosenergo operates 17 power plants with 104 cogeneration turbines, 7 gas-turbine units, one combined cycle power unit, two expansion generation units, 117 power boilers, and 114 peak-load boilers. Mosenergo is a subsidiary of Gazprom. Its shares are listed on the Moscow Exchange and London Stock Exchange.