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TGC-1 (also referred as TGK-1 ; full name: Territorial generating company number 1 ; Russian : ТГК-1 , Territorial’naya generiruyushchaya kompaniya No 1 ; traded as MCX :  TGKA ) is a regional power company operating in North-West Russia . The company has its headquarters in Saint Petersburg with branches in Karelia and Kola .

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16-419: The company was created in 2005 by the merger of Lenenergo, Kolenergo and Karelenergogeneratsiya power companies. Formation of the new company was announced on 1 March 2005 by Lenenergo, Kolenergo and RAO UES . The company was officially registered on 25 March 2005 and began to operate on 1 October 2005. The integration of predecessor companies was completed on 1 November 2006. The majority shareholder of this time

32-411: A core member of Putin's team and was especially praised for his intellect and his ability to "devour work". According to Tatyana Dyachenko , "At work he is like some complex well-maintained machine that does not know tiredness. I sometimes don't know how he can stand it." Voloshin resigned on 29 October 2003. While Chief of Staff, Voloshin was widely regarded as pro-business, and his resignation amidst

48-716: A share in authorised capital of 50%) and TGC-Service LLC (specialised repair company, share in authorised capital - 26%). The company's main shareholder is Gazprom through its power generation holding Gazprom Energoholding, which owns 51.79% of shares. Finnish Fortum owns 29.45% of shares. The company shares are traded at the Russian Trading System and the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange . RAO UES OAO RAO UES ( OAO Unified Energy System of Russia ; Russian : ЕЭС России or Russian : Единая Энергетическая Система )

64-468: Is a Russian politician who briefly was chairman of the board of directors of RAO UES , the former Russian state power utility, which was liquidated as part of the country's comprehensive power sector reforms on 1 July 2008. He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation . In 1997, he was appointed as an assistant to the chief of

80-406: The 2005 Moscow power blackouts . The reorganization of RAO UES started in 2006. The first stage of the reorganization was completed on September 3, 2007, during which subsidiary generating companies, WGC-5 and TGC-5, were individually spun off from the parent RAO UES. During a second stage of reorganization, all remaining subsidiaries of RAO UES were spun off (by July 1, 2008). This reorganization

96-669: The Russian presidential administration under Boris Yeltsin . He then went on to serve as a deputy chief from September 1998 to March 1999 and the Chief of Presidential Administration from 19 March to 31 December 1999. Voloshin retained his position after Vladimir Putin became acting president on 31 December 1999 and was reappointed as the Chief of the Administration after Putin's inauguration as president in May. Voloshin quickly became

112-486: The Russian presidential administration , Anatoly Chubais , was appointed chairman of the board; and the chief of the Russian presidential administration, Alexander Voloshin , was appointed chairman of the director's council (25 June 1999). In the mid-2000s, RAO UES suffered several failures in trying to keep up with demand. These were due to the decade-long practice of disinvestment . The most significant failures were

128-655: The East, and Inter RAO UES continue to operate as independent entities. The Russian Federation owned directly, or indirectly, over 50% of the shares in RAO UES. The rest of the stock was owned by minority shareholders . Shares were also traded on the MICEX and RTS stock exchanges . Alexander Voloshin Alexander Stalyevich Voloshin (Russian: Александр Стальевич Волóшин ; born 3 March 1956)

144-546: The following subsidiaries: JSC Murmanskaya CHPP (power supply of Murmansk and surrounding areas, share in authorised capital — 98.85%), JSC St. Petersburg Heating Grid (connection of heating networks in the area of operation of the Company's CHPPs, share in authorised capital of 65.58%), as well as dependent companies of JSC HHC (transfer of heat energy from the Apatitskaya CHPP to consumers in the city of Kirovsk, with

160-408: The position of president and appointed a chairman of the board, Boris Brevnov, who was a personal friend of First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Boris Nemtsov . On January 27, 1998, the director's council, headed by Anatoly Dyakov, removed Brevnov from his position. However, Brevnov did not recognize this action and removed Dyakov from his position instead. Eventually, former chief of

176-419: The prosecutorial focus on Yukos Oil Company , was seen as part of a broader turn away from free-market systems. Alexander Voloshin has been a non-executive director of Yandex since August 2010 after serving as an advisor to the company for two years. Since February 2012 to 2023, Alexander Voloshin serves chairman of the board and independent director at JSC Freight One. Voloshin also served as chairman of

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192-435: The state-owned electric energy assets, such as thermal and hydroelectric power plants, transmission lines, state-owned shares in power, research & engineering, and construction companies were transferred to RAO UES, with the exception of any assets related to nuclear energy. In total, RAO UES owned more than 70 of the energy companies and more than 40 of the power plants with federal-level importance. It also owned

208-515: The transmission system operator, Federal Grid Company, (or, RAO FGC, the current successor of RAO UES and the operator of Russia's wide area transmission network ) and the system operator of the Centralized Dispatching Administration (OAO SO-CDA). The first head of the company was Anatoly Dyakov, who held the positions of president and chairman of the director's council. On May 30, 1997, shareholders abolished

224-579: Was RAO UES. The company operates 52  thermal , hydro and co-generation stations in Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast , Murmansk Oblast and Karelia. It has an installed generation capacity of 6,92 GW of electric power. In addition, TGC-1 is the major supplier of district heating in Saint Petersburg, Petrozavodsk , Murmansk , Apatity and Kirovsk with 13,49 thous GCal/hr of heating capacity. The company operates through three branches – Nevsky, Karelsky and Kolsky. TGC-1 includes

240-606: Was an electric power holding company in Russia . It controlled about 70% of Russia's installed electric capacity, 96% of its high-voltage grid and over 70% of its transmission lines. In addition to the Russian market, RAO UES exported electricity to Scandinavia and to other members of the CIS . The last head of RAO UES was Anatoly Chubais . Unified Energy System of Russia was established by Presidential Decree #932, signed on August 15, 1992, as an electric energy holding company. Most of

256-421: Was seen as a massive privatization of the power industry, with the goal of attaining about US$ 79 billion in investments. As a result, RAO UES ceased to exist after its merger into UES FGC , a Federal Grid Company. Altogether, six wholesale generation companies (WGC), 14 territorial generation companies (TGC), RusHydro , FGC UES (Federal Grid Company), SO-CDA (System Operator), IDC Holding, RAO ES of

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