RusHydro operates 36.5 GW of installed electricity generation capacity and owns over 70 hydroelectric facilities in Russia and Armenia, including the largest Russian hydropower plant—Sayano-Shushenskaya in Siberia. The Russian government holds a controlling stake in the company.
Cyborg Score Rationale
RusHydro is a dominant domestic hydroelectric incumbent with substantial scale and strategic government backing, but faces geopolitical uncertainty, currency volatility, and integration challenges across a diverse energy portfolio. Recent revenue recovery and infrastructure investments demonstrate resilience, though market access limitations constrain growth.
Top Insights
Trailing twelve-month revenue of $5.97 billion provides stable cash generation for capital-intensive hydroelectric operations.
Hydroelectric sites make up most of RusHydro's power generation portfolio, providing renewable, low-variable-cost electricity.
RusHydro holds a controlling stake in RAO Energy System of the East, which operates 8.8 GW of heat and power generation assets in the Russian Far East.
The company co-manages 2 hydroelectric power plants (1.3 GW) in Nigeria, providing international diversification.
Named Competitors
Gazprom Energoholding — Russian energy company with diversified power generation and thermal assets
Inter RAO — Russian power generator with hydro, thermal, and renewable capacity
Recent Developments
(December 2025) Asset purchase deal with Rosseti for Hydroproject Research Institute Building in Sokol, Russia.
Government support scheme of approximately 450 billion rubles approved for RusHydro.
(2022) Revenue growth of 18% to 46.8 billion RUB reported under IFRS accounting standards.
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