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| Abstract: | Strong competitive position in the relatively lucrative, and growing, Moscow region Low-cost thermal combined heat and power generation portfolio Local monopoly position in heating provision Operational benefits and potential support from Gazprom Growing exposure to the volatile spot electricity market Opaque heat tariff regulation Ambitious investment program Concentrated customer base The ratings on Russian electricity and heat generator Mosenergo (AO) reflect the company's growing exposure to the volatile spot electricity market; its ambitious investment program, which will create significant external funding requirements; and its concentrated customer base. The ratings also reflect regulation of heat tariffs in Russia, which despite improvements, remains opaque. Mosenergo's strong market position in the lucrative, growing Moscow region; low-cost thermal combined heat and power generation portfolio;
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| Brief Excerpt: | RESEARCH Ratings Definitions Mosenergo (AO) Publication date: 28-Feb-2008 Primary Credit Analyst: Eugene Korovin, Moscow (7) 495-783-4090; evgenei_korovin@standardandpoors.com Secondary Credit Analyst: Mark Schindele, Stockholm (46)...
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| Report Type: | Full Report
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| Ticker: | MSNG@RU
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| Issuer: | Mosenergo (AO)
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| GICS: | Electric Utilities (55101010)
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| Sector: | Electric, Global Issuers, Utilities
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| Country: | Russia
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| Region: | Europe, Middle East, Africa
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