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General Director of Rosseti Centre held a meeting to ensure reliable power supply to consumers in the Bryansk region

12 December 2019

In Moscow, Igor Makovskiy, General Director of IDGC of Centre - the managing organization of IDGC of Centre and Volga Region, held a meeting to discuss issues of ensuring reliable and high-quality energy supply to consumers and developing electric grid infrastructure in the Bryansk region. The meeting was attended by General Director of a large territorial electric grid company in the region “BryanskElektro” LLC Andrey Sorokin, heads of specialized areas of IDGC of Centre, Deputy General Director - Director of the branch of IDGC of Centre - Bryanskenergo Alexander Kosarim.

During the meeting, special attention was paid to the constructive interaction of electric grid companies during the heating season. “The goals and approaches that our companies have in common will help us make decisions in terms of interaction and taking into account the interests of the end consumer in a more objective and concrete way. We must synchronize our production and investment programs in order to achieve a sustainable increase in the quality of energy supply and ensure the dynamic socio-economic development of the region,” said Igor Makovskiy, the head of Rosseti Centre.

They also discussed the current production and financial indicators, the results of implementation of production programs by the Bryansk branch of Rosseti Centre. In preparation for the current heating season, Bryanskenergo’s specialists repaired over 1.8 thousand kilometres of 0.4-110 kV power lines and more than 300 kilometres of 35-110 kV power lines. They repaired 9 power transformers at substations of 35-110 kV and 402 transformer substations of 6-10/0.4 kV. About 1,262.8 hectares of routes of overhead power lines were cleared from trees and shrubs. The failure rate indicators of Bryanskenergo in grids of all voltage classes are steadily declining. Currently, the average duration of interruption in power supply to consumers in the 0.4 - 110 kV grid has decreased by 25%, compared to last year and is 1.2 hours.

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