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Outside Russia, RusHydro owns the 561-MW Sevan-Razdan Cascade in Armenia. In addition, the Company's holdings include engineering and retail businesses. Since 2014, the Russian Federation owns a 66.8370% share RusHydro's capital.  
 
Outside Russia, RusHydro owns the 561-MW Sevan-Razdan Cascade in Armenia. In addition, the Company's holdings include engineering and retail businesses. Since 2014, the Russian Federation owns a 66.8370% share RusHydro's capital.  
  
== Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy ==
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== Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy ==.
 
[http://www.globalelectricity.org/en/ The Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership (GSEP)] includes 14 of the world’s leading electricity companies, RusHydro being one of them. The main objectives of GSEP are the development of a joint policy for sustainable power industry development; the organization of large-scale discussions of operative issues,related to: environmental protection, climate change, globalization and social policy; the exchange of experiences in the sphere of electric power production and use; the development of electric power markets and renewable energy sources (RES); and finally the providing of assistance to developing countries.
 
[http://www.globalelectricity.org/en/ The Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership (GSEP)] includes 14 of the world’s leading electricity companies, RusHydro being one of them. The main objectives of GSEP are the development of a joint policy for sustainable power industry development; the organization of large-scale discussions of operative issues,related to: environmental protection, climate change, globalization and social policy; the exchange of experiences in the sphere of electric power production and use; the development of electric power markets and renewable energy sources (RES); and finally the providing of assistance to developing countries.
 
Based on a decision by the GSEP Chairmen’s Summit, organised in Berlin in June 2012, the functions of the GSEP chair company were transferred to RusHydro for the period from June 2013 to June 2014. RusHydro declared that the theme of the year(each chair company declares its own theme of the year) is “Innovations - a Fast Track to a Sustainable World”, since sustainable development problems cannot be solved without new innovative strategies.
 
Based on a decision by the GSEP Chairmen’s Summit, organised in Berlin in June 2012, the functions of the GSEP chair company were transferred to RusHydro for the period from June 2013 to June 2014. RusHydro declared that the theme of the year(each chair company declares its own theme of the year) is “Innovations - a Fast Track to a Sustainable World”, since sustainable development problems cannot be solved without new innovative strategies.
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[http://www.eng.rushydro.ru/investors/contacts/ Career Page]
 
[http://www.eng.rushydro.ru/investors/contacts/ Career Page]
  
[[Category:Corporate Cultural Diplomacy: Private Sector Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy]]
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