OREANDA-NEWS. January 30, 2012. JSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: RTS, MICEX, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY) will disclose its first unaudited condensed financial statements according to International financial reporting standards for January-September 2011 on January 31, 2012.

The statements and press-release will be available on the corporate website at or around 9.00 (Moscow time, +4 GMT).

RusHydro Group is one of Russia's largest power generating companies in terms of installed capacity. It is also the leader in power production using renewable energy sources (RES), developing power generation using water flows, tidal, wind and geo-thermal energy.

Total electricity generation capacity of the Group is 34.9 GW, heat capacity - 16.2 thousand GCal/h.

Including the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP, which is the largest HPP in Russia, the Company has over 70 renewable energy source (RES) plants, including: 9 power stations in the Volga-Kama Cascade with a total installed capacity of more than 10,166.7 MW, the first station of the large-scale hydro-power industry in the Far East - the Zeiskaya HPP (1,330 MW), the Bureiskaya HPP (2,010 MW), the Novosibirsk HPP (455 MW) and tens of HPPs in the North Caucasus, including the Kaskhatau HPP (65.1 MW), which was commissioned in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic at the end of 2010. RusHydro also holds geo-thermal power plants in Kamchatka and the highly-maneuverable Zagorskaya Pumped Storage Hydro-power Plant (PSPP) in the Moscow Region, which levels daily variations in energy demand in the central IPS division. In 2011, CJSC International Power Corporation (IPC) became a member of the RusHydro Group. IPC's capital asset is the Sevan-Razdan HPP in Armenia, which has 7 power plants with a total installed capacity of 561 MW. In addition to the Holding Company, RusHydro incorporates scientific and research, planning and surveying and engineering enterprises, as well as retail power supply companies.