| Electric Utilities Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. Vladimir Anatolyevich Bolotin CEO | MOEX Exchange | X5S87Q119 CUSIP |
| Russia Country | - Employees | 23 Jun 2024 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
The Interregional Distribution Grid Company of Urals, Joint Stock Company, established in 2005, is a pivotal entity in Russia's electrical power landscape, focusing primarily on electricity transmission and distribution services across the region. Based in Yekaterinburg, Russia, this company plays a critical role in ensuring the efficient flow of power from generation facilities to end-users. As a subsidiary under the Rosseti, Public Joint Stock Company, it holds a strategic position within Russia's energy sector, leveraging its extensive infrastructure to meet the country's energy demands. The company's operations encompass a broad network, including an extensive array of substations and aerial and cable lines designed to handle substantial electrical capacities, thereby facilitating a stable and reliable power supply.
The Interregional Distribution Grid Company of Urals offers a diverse range of services tailored to ensure the operational efficiency, reliability, and safety of the electrical grid. These services include:
This service enables customers to connect new infrastructure or modify existing connections to the power grid, ensuring access to reliable electricity supply.
A crucial service that encompasses testing and inspection of power equipment to enforce compliance with safety standards, enhancing the operational reliability of the power grid.
This involves the gathering, transmitting, and analyzing of critical technological data, including metering and performance data, to optimize the grid's performance and reliability.
Incorporating the comprehensive operation of the grid's technical aspects, this service includes energy-saving and consumption management, contributing to more efficient grid performance.
These services cover the maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of power lines, measurement and metering devices, relay and stability control schemes, ensuring the continuous and uninterrupted operation of the grid.
The company undertakes engineering projects along with the construction, reconstruction, upgrading, installation, and mounting of networks and grid facilities to support the expansion and modernization of the grid infrastructure.
The company manages an expansive network infrastructure, including 122,733 km of 0.4-220 kV aerial lines; 7,224 km of 0.4-110 kV cable lines; 1,049 35-220-kV substations with a capacity of 21,863 MVA; and 31,864 6-10(35)/0.4-kV substations with a capacity of 9,228 MVA. Through its comprehensive suite of services, the Interregional Distribution Grid Company of Urals plays an instrumental role in maintaining and enhancing the operational efficiency, safety, and reliability of the power distribution network across the region.