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Rosseti Centre and Rosseti Centre and Volga Region in 2019 repaired over 50 thousand kilometres of power lines and more than 12 thousand transformer substations

12 March 2020

Rosseti Centre and Rosseti Centre and Volga Region summed up the implementation of the 2019 repair program. The company completed a number of key activities of the document in excess of the planned indicators.

12.9 thousand transformer substations with a voltage of 0.4/6-10 kV and 51.9 thousand km of overhead and cable power lines of 0.4-110 kV were repaired, which is 104% of the plan. 31.4 thousand ha of routes of overhead lines were cleared (109% of the planned indicators). 6.2 billion rubles were allocated for the implementation of the repair program.

The largest number of 35-110 kV substations was covered by repairs in the branches of Bryanskenergo (105 substations), Kirovenergo (84 substations), Vladimirenergo (72 substations), Belgorodenergo (56 substations), Smolenskenergo (53 substations), Nizhnovenergo (58 substations). The largest scope of overhaul of 0.4-110 kV overhead lines was carried out in the branches of Nizhnovenergo (8.3 thousand km of overhead lines), Kirovenergo (5.9 thousand km of overhead lines), Belgorodenergo (2.2 thousand km of overhead lines), as well as Smolenskenergo and Bryanskenergo (1.9 thousand km of overhead lines in each of the branches).

Among the largest and most significant facilities where the repairs were completed last year are the 110 kV substations “Staleleiteynaya” and “Aksinino” in the Bryansk region, “Khvorostyanka” in the Lipetsk region, “Stary Oskol” in the Belgorod region, “Kasharovo” in the Tver region, “Polygraphmash” and “Sudoverf” in the Yaroslavl region. “Diveevo” in the Nizhny Novgorod region, “Undol” and “Murom” in the Vladimir region, “Gremyache” in the Tula region.

The Lipetsk substation “Khvorostyanka” provides electricity to 80 settlements and about 18 thousand consumers in the region, including the chicken farm of OJSC “Chicken Kingdom”, which is part of the “Cherkizovo” group. The Bryansk substation “Aksinino” feeds the eponymous oil pumping station of the oil trunk pipeline of JSC “Transneft - Druzhba”. Among the largest consumers of “Staleleiteynaya” is Bryansk Automobile Plant (part of the “Almaz-Antey” concern) and one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of railcar castings in Russia - Bezhitsa Steel Plant. The “Kasharovo” substation is the power source for the branch of OJSC “Comet Corporation” - “OPTTS” and the pharmaceutical manufacturing plant of the “Pharmcontract” group of companies.

More than 11 thousand consumers, Holy Trinity Seraphim-Diveevsky Convent, Poultry Enterprise Diveevskoye LLC, a number of administrative, social and cultural facilities are powered from the “Diveevo” substation. The substations “Undol” and “Murom” feed more than 50 thousand consumers of the Vladimir region, including the famous confectionery factory “Ferrero Russia” and the largest industrial enterprise in the region - Murom Machine-Building Plant Murommash. The substations “Polygraphmash” and “Sudoverf” provide electricity to residential micro-districts and industrial enterprises of Rybinsk - the second largest city in the Yaroslavl region. The “Gremyache” substation, located on the border of the Tula and Ryazan energy systems, is the power supply to agricultural enterprises and a number of socially significant facilities of the Novomoskovsky district. The “Stary Oskol” substation supplies electricity to seven residential areas of the city of the same name.

“We work in 20 regions of the country. We carry out significant scope of repair work annually - and invariably our experts cope with the tasks assigned to them at a high professional level. Last year was no exception. All measures of the repair program were completed on time and in full, which became one of the most important conditions for reliable and high-quality operation of the electric grid complex in the current autumn-winter period,” emphasized General Director of Rosseti Centre - the managing organization of Rosseti Centre and Volga Region Igor Makovskiy.

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