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Lipetskenergo ahead of schedule connected a school under construction to Rosseti Centre’s grid

22.07.2019

The school with a pool and gym will accommodate 800 pupils.

For just eight months, instead of the year stipulated by the agreement, power engineers carried out work on connection to the power grid of the school under construction in Usman. Its capacity is 604 kW. To this end, the specialists of the branch “Rosseti Centre Lipetskenergo” developed a project, constructed several kilometres of overhead power lines, laid a new cable line, and reconstructed 10 kV power lines. This will allow builders to speed up the completion of finishing work in the new school.

The modern educational institution will be divided into two units - into 560 places for middle and high school pupils and into a building for 240 junior school ones. The units will have separate entrances. Basically, the building will have three floors, over part of the larger unit - four: there will be a painting studio with an area of more than 132 square metres. The big unit will be divided into two - training and sports. Separate rooms are allocated for a dentist’s office and a psychologist. The building will have a lift for handicapped pupils. In the basement of the primary school building there will be a shooting gallery and a gym. Commissioning of the facility is planned for 1 May 2020.

“We attach special importance to grid connection of socially significant facilities. Residential homes, hospitals, schools and kindergartens! We always ensure that the branch is ready in advance. After all, the comfort of residents of the Lipetsk region depends on it. For example, in Usman, in the very near future we will also connect a new polyclinic to the grid of Rosseti Centre. We also plan to complete the works earlier than the deadlines stipulated in the grid connection agreement,” said the head of the grid connection department Eduard Kachura.

In total, over five months of 2019, Lipetskenergo fulfilled 969 contracts for connection to grids with a total capacity of 17.7 MW.

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