Russia to give up 25% of electricity grid, UES 
                              CEO reveals
 
                            Sep 12, 2007 - Datamonitor
                            Russia is ready to give up 25% of 
                              its electricity generation industry to foreign investors, 
                              Anatoly Chubais, CEO of state-owned electricity 
                              titan Unified Energy Systems, told the Financial 
                              Times in an interview.
                             The financial daily quoted Mr Chubais 
                              as saying: "In the competitive part of the market 
                              there is no limit on foreign control. I believe 
                              that a minimum of two and a maximum of five strategic 
                              foreign companies will own Russian [power] generation 
                              businesses, that is up to 25%." 
                            The report mentioned that the Russian 
                              government would retain the Russian power grid, 
                              the electricity distribution network and its nuclear 
                              and hydroelectric generation capacity. 
                            Stating that approximately $8 billion 
                              had already been raised through listings of some 
                              companies and sale of stakes, Mr Chubais said that 
                              he wanted to raise much more than $15 billion to 
                              build new power stations and upgrade Russia's aging 
                              electricity networks. 
                            Mr Chubais added that he was keen 
                              to attract foreign companies, because of both their 
                              money and their modern technology.