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      1. 3.2.1 Network Exploitation and Grid Asset Consolidation
      2. 3.2.2 Connection
      3. 3.2.3 Electricity Transmission
      4. 3.2.4 Additional (non-tariff) services
      5. 3.2.5 Consumer liaison
      6. 3.2.6 Key RAS metrics
      7. 3.2.7 Key IFRS metrics
      8. 3.2.8 Tariff Policy
      9. 3.2.9 Investments
      10. 3.2.10 Innovations
      11. 3.2.11 Progress of the Digital Transformation Program

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3.2.8 Tariff Policy

Electricity transmission tariffs

Permenergo INDEX 5 years (2023-2027)
Sverdlovenergo RABregulatory asset base 13 years (2011-2023)
Chelyabenergo INDEX 5 years (2023-2027)

In 2023, the regulators applied the return on invested capital method (RABregulatory asset base) to Sverdlovenergo and method of long-term indexation of the gross revenue requirement (INDEX) to Permenergo and Chelyabenergo.

Uniform (“pie”) tariffs comprise expenses of all grid companies operating in the region to be annually prescribed for the next year during the long-term regulation period. Pursuant to existing tariff regulation laws, a gross revenue requirement is subject to annual fine-tuning, adjusted for changed real and target calculations, executed investment program and achieved reliability and quality of service indicators. Uniform (“pie”) electricity transmission tariffs to be enforced in 2023 were approved by the tariff decisions of the relevant regional regulators[13-15].

Uniform (“pie”) electricity transmission tariffs for 2023 were set by the regulators with exceedance of FASFederal Antimonopoly Service-approved threshold levels of tariffs.

PAO Rosseti Ural’s GRRgross revenue requirement composition and its YoYyear on year changes

* Information hereof complies with the 2021-2023 tariff model, used by the regulators in setting of the 2021-2023 tariffs for electricity transmission.

Key factors that changed the “pie” gross revenue requirement in 2023, RUBruble million

Branch 2021 2022 2023 2023/2022, % Explanations on 2023/2022 changes
Permenergo
Electricity transmission GRRgross revenue requirement approved in the tariffs, incl: 22,738 23,351 27,225 116.59% Growth of unified (pie) tariffs
GRRgross revenue requirement for own needs 10,544 10,713 13,675 127.65%
UNESunited national energy system services 3,376 3,521 3,835 108.92% Growth of UNESunited national energy system tariffs
Loss compensation 5,164 5,224 4,476 85.68% Growth of loss purchase price
Payments to RGOsRegional grid operators (in line with the contracts) 3,654 3,893 5,239 134.57% Growth of individual tariffs for RGOsRegional grid operators
Sverdlovenergo
Electricity transmission GRRgross revenue requirement approved in the tariffs, incl: 39,332 40,027 48,050 120.04% Growth of unified (pie) tariffs
GRRgross revenue requirement for own needs 11,868 11,923 16,229 136.12%
UNESunited national energy system services 7,833 7,869 9,282 117.96% Reduction of contracted capacity of UNESunited national energy system services
Loss compensation 5,214 5,189 6,088 117.33% Reduction of forecast supply
Payments to RGOsRegional grid operators (in line with the contracts) 14,417 15,046 16,451 109.34% Growth of individual tariffs for RGOsRegional grid operators
Chelyabenergo
Electricity transmission GRRgross revenue requirement approved in the tariffs, incl: 23,460 24,448 27,204 111.27% Growth of unified (pie) tariffs
GRRgross revenue requirement for own needs 9,285 9,534 10,867 113.98%
UNESunited national energy system services 4,542 3,839 4,420 115.13% Reduction of contracted capacity of UNESunited national energy system services
Loss compensation 5,055 4,649 5,037 108.35%
Payments to RGOsRegional grid operators (in line with the contracts) 4,578 6,426 6,880 107.07% Creation of a new RGOregional grid operators in the Chelyabinsk region by AOJoint-Stock Company EESK using OOOLimited Liability Company AES Invest’s property (transferred from Chelyabenergo branch to retain the loss norms within the “pie” of the Chelyabinsk region)

Analysis of revisions of the average electricity transmission tariff (adjusted for net supply on generator voltage level), RUBruble/ kWhkilowatt-hour*

Branch 2021 2022 2023
Permenergo 1.482 1.522 1.774
Sverdlovenergo 1.402 1.449 1.772
Chelyabenergo 1.516 1.559 1.742
TOTAL 1.453 1.497 1.765
Growth, % 3.6% 3.1% 17.9%

* Information hereof complies with the 2021-2023 tariff model, used by the regulators in setting of the 2021-2023 tariffs for electricity transmission.

 

Technological connection fee

Pursuant to the Guidelines[16] the regulators of the Perm, Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions have set the 2023 standardized tariff rates, privileged connection rates per 1 kW capacity and connection fee formulas. 2023 connection rates are approved by the regional regulators[17-21].

Rates for individuals with maximum 0-15 kW capacity inclusive (incl. previously connected capacity at the point) to be connected to 0-0.4 kV grid facilities, provided that the distance between the boundaries of an applicant’s land plot and nearest grid facilities of required voltage, owned by the gridco to which an applicant submitted its request, does not exceed 300 m in urban areas (cities and small towns) and 500 m in rural areas and microgeneration facilities

Region Rate, incl. VATvalue-added tax
Perm region Since 01.01.2023 RUBruble 3,192 per kW
Perm region Since 01.06.2023 RUBruble 7,000 per kW
Sverdlovsk region RUBruble 7,000 per kW
Chelyabinsk region RUBruble 5,423.11 per kW

Besides, the connection fee for underprivileged citizenry (low-income citizens, veterans, disabled people, etc.), provided that the distance between the boundaries of an applicant’s land plot and facilities of 0-0.4 kW voltage, owned by the gridco to which an applicant submitted its request, does not exceed 300 m in urban areas (cities and small towns) and 500 m in rural areas, was set at RUBruble 1,064 / kW (incl. VATvalue-added tax).

On the whole, increased 2023 average connection cost per maximum capacity unit, compared to 2022, was due to reduced connected capacity and increased physical volume of construction per capacity unit as well as indexation of standardized tariff rates for grid facilities construction. The primary factor of grown average rate S1 (arrangement and technical activities per one contract) is indexation of its components.

Besides, the regulators approved fees for connection to the Company’s networks under individual project, the cost computed with the use of approved standardized tariff rates pursuant to the guidelines. All in all, there were 11 resolutions on setting individual rates worth RUBruble 908 million.

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  MU 2021 2022 2023 2023/2022, %
Tariffs for electricity transmission and connection services
Electricity transmission GRRgross revenue requirement approved in the tariffs, incl: RUBruble million 85,530 87,826 102,479 116.68%
GRRgross revenue requirement for own needs RUBruble million 31,697 32,170 40,771 126.74%
Payments to PAOPublic Joint-Stock Company Rosseti RUBruble million 15,751 15,229 17,537 115.16%
Loss compensation RUBruble million 15,433 15,062 15,601 103.58%
Payments to RGOsRegional grid operators (in line with the contracts) RUBruble million 22,649 25,365 28,570 112.64%
“Pie” net supply Million kWhkilowatt-hour 58,868 58,660 58,072 99.00%
Average transmission tariff (breakdown by branches) RUBruble/kWh 1.453 1.497 1.765 117.87%
Average connection fee per capacity unit RUBruble/kW 3,362 4,230 5,608 132.57%
Standardized tariff rates to cover expenses related to connection of consumers’ equipment, grid facilities owned by gridcos and other entities, in line with clauses 16a&b of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines
Permenergo
For instances, stipulated by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines  RUBruble per one connection 20,230.00 8,384.00 9,097.00 108.5%
For instances that are not covered by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines  RUBruble per one connection 8,694.00 9,494.00 109.2%
Sverdlovenergo
For instances, stipulated by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines RUBruble per one connection 15,434.00 11,519.00 13,255.00 115.1%
For instances that are not covered by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines  RUBruble per one connection 17,843.00 20,715.00 116.1%
Chelyabenergo
For instances, stipulated by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines RUBruble per one connection 13,164.35 13,895.86 14,729.61 106.0%
For instances that are not covered by para. 6 of clause 24 of the FASFederal Antimonopoly Service Guidelines  RUBruble per one connection 13,730.42 14,554.24 106.0%