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🔥 Kuzbassenergo JSC ranks #14 because its tracked power plants burn fossil fuels at scale.
Kuzbassenergo JSC, based in Russian Federation, generates electricity and heat, largely by burning fossil fuels. Climate TRACE attributes 4 high-emitting assets to it. Its largest tracked activities are electricity generation.
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Power plants & sites behind it4 attributed assets · ownership split equally across listed owners
| Asset | Sector | Ownership | Attributed | Conf. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reftinskaya GRES power station | Power | 25.9 Mt | very low | |
| Primorsky power station | Power | 10 Mt | very low | |
| Tom-Usinskaya power station | Power | 9.2 Mt | very low | |
| Belovskaya power station | Power | 8.6 Mt | very low |
Who profits
Hand-curated shareholder, revenue and investor context from primary public sources. This data is shown alongside — but is not used to compute — the Climate Damage Score.
About this data. Institutional investors like BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street typically hold shares on behalf of clients — appearing in shareholder records does not mean they control or direct the company. State entities and individuals with majority stakes are different and labelled accordingly.
Revenue
Not publicly available in open sources yet.
Operating subsidiary inside the Siberian Generating Company / SUEK group historically associated with Andrey Melnichenko. Beneficial ownership has been restructured following 2022 sanctions; current ultimate ownership is not transparently reported in open sources.
Emissions intensity
Cannot be computed without revenue. Not publicly available in open sources yet.
Top shareholders & investors
- Siberian Generating Company (SGK), part of SUEK100%corporate
Source: primary public filings via Wikipedia. Stakes can change; see filings for the latest.
Operating subsidiary inside the Siberian Generating Company / SUEK group historically associated with Andrey Melnichenko. Beneficial ownership has been restructured following 2022 sanctions; current ultimate ownership is not transparently reported in open sources.
How it's allowed
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Trend
Attributed emissions are rising by about +7.7% per year. Attributed emissions, 2022–2024.
It ranks #14 mainly because its attributed assets emitted about 53.6 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 11.7M cars/yr).
The Climate Damage Score is driven by that absolute size on a log scale, with a +0.7-point worsening adjustment.
Score breakdown
See the full methodology for how the score is built, or data & coverage for how complete the underlying numbers are.
What we know · what we don't
What we know
- Attributed emissions: 53.6 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 11.7M cars/yr).
- Primary sector: Power; primary country: Russian Federation.
- Evidence: 4 assets; ~100% ownership-attribution coverage.
- Source: Climate TRACE (CC BY 4.0).
What we don’t
- Exact ownership percentages — Climate TRACE lists owners but not stakes, so shared assets are split equally.
- Indirect (supply-chain / financed / product-use) emissions are not included.
- No PR claims, lobbying records, litigation history or policy-compliance data are included.