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KEGOC JSC
Native name
Казахстанская компания по управлению электрическими сетями, Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company
Company typeQuasi-public corporation
KASEKEGC
IndustryPower engineering
Founded11 July 1997 (1997-07-11)
HeadquartersKazakhstan: Nur-Sultan
Key people
Nabi Aitzhanov(CEO)[1]
ProductsElectrical grid
ServicesElectric power transmission
Number of employees
>4 thousand (2020)
ParentSamruk Kazyna(90%)
Subsidiaries
  • EnergoInform JSC (100%)[2]
  • Financial Settlement Centre for Renewable Energy Sources LLP (FSC RES)(100%)[3]
  • Batys Transit(20%)[4]
Websitewww.kegoc.kz/en

Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC) joint-stok company is a Astana based state company of Kazakhstan established in 1997.[5]

General information

KEGOC is the System Operator of the Unified Power System (UPS) of Kazakhstan, and it owns and manages the assets of the National Power Grid (NPG). The company operates as the natural monopoly.[6]

The company employs more than 4 thousand people.

KEGOC is a subsidiary of Samruk-Kazyna Sovereign Welfare Fund JSC.[7]

In December 2014, the company was listed on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange as part of the "People's IPO" programme.[8] KEGOC floated 10% minus one share. The minority shareholder structure included 7.3% of individuals. The demand exceeded supply by 1.5 times.

Projects

Completed projects:

Ongoing projects:

Subsidiaries

KEGOC has subsidiaries: EnergoInform JSC (100% of shares) and Financial Settlement Centre for Renewable Energy Sources LLP (FSC RES) (100% of participation shares).

EnergoInform is engaged in maintenance of the telecom equipment in the national power grid and provide telecom support for the KEGOC's operations.

Financial Settlement Centre for Renewable Energy Sources LLP (FSC RES LLP) was established in 2013 to encourage investments in renewable energy sector and increase the share of renewable energy in Kazakhstan's energy mix through government-guaranteed and centralized electricity purchase of all electricity produced by all renewable energy facilities (who have chosen such support scheme) in accordance with the fixed rates. Also FSC RES LLP was assigned by the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan (order No. 357 dated 7 September 2018 ) the single buyer of centralized procurement of services service of maintaining the readiness of electric capacity and centralized provider of services of ensuring readiness of electricity capacity to bear the power load (capacity market operator).

KEGOC is also a co-founder (20% of shares) of Batys Transit JSC established in 2005 to implement the project for construction of inter-regional power transmission line linking North Kazakhstan with Aktobe oblast.[9]

See also

Notes

  1. Management board
  2. Asset structure

References

  1. ^ "N. Aitzhanov elected as Chairman of Management Board of KEGOC JSC".
  2. ^ "АО "Энергоинформ"".
  3. ^ "Financial Settlement Center of Renewable Energy LLP".
  4. ^ http://en.bttr.kz/
  5. ^ "Презентация на тему: "Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company KEGOC By Nigmetullina Guldana 301 group.". Скачать бесплатно и без регистрации". www.myshared.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  6. ^ "Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC)". www.fitchratings.com. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  7. ^ "Samruk-Kazyna JSC 2016_VOLUME 1.pdf" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Kazakh national grid company aims to raise $73 mln in IPO". Reuters. 2014-11-04. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  9. ^ "Annual Report 2017. KEGOC JSC" (PDF).