Tuesday, March 21 2023 Sign In   |    Register
 

News Quick Search


 

News


Front Page
Power News
Today's News
Yesterday's News
Week of Mar 20
Week of Mar 13
Week of Mar 06
Week of Feb 27
Week of Feb 20
By Topic
By News Partner
Gas News
News Customization
Feedback

 

Pro Plus(+)


Add on products to your professional subscription.
  • Energy Archive News
  •  



    Home > News > Power News > News Article

    Share by Email E-mail Printer Friendly Print

    RusHydro summed up the results of the implementation of the POUREK program in 2022


    January 17, 2023 - Contify Energy News

     

      As a result of the implementation of the program to ensure the sustainable development of the power grid complex of the Sakhalin Region (POUREK), in 2022, six 35 kV transmission lines were reconstructed. The main goal of the program, the planned investment in which exceeds 39 billion rubles, is a significant improvement in the quality and reliability of power supply to consumers in the Sakhalin Region. In 2022, the reconstruction of 35 kV transmission lines Korsakovskaya-Agar, Solovyovka-Dachnaya, Agar-Solovievka, Dachnaya-Tambovka, Chapaevo-Lesnaya, Tambovka-Chapaevo was completed.

      Key Highlights:

      * In 2023, work began on the reconstruction of five more 35 kV transmission lines, one 220 kV transmission line and two 110 kV and 220 kV transformer substations.

      * As part of the program, a 220 kV D-13 overhead line has already been reconstructed, a 63 km long 35 kV Shakhterskaya-Boshnyakovo overhead line has been built, and a 110 kV Promuzel substation has been reconstructed.

      * In total, 31 transmission lines with a voltage of 35-220 kV with a total length of 922 km and 21 transformer substations with a total transformer capacity of 790 MVA will be reconstructed or newly built.

      Original Press Release:

      Jan. 17 -- RusHydro issued the following news release:

      As a result of the implementation of the program to ensure the sustainable development of the power grid complex of the Sakhalin Region (POUREK), in 2022, six 35 kV transmission lines were reconstructed. The main goal of the program, the planned investment in which exceeds 39 billion rubles, is a significant improvement in the quality and reliability of power supply to consumers in the Sakhalin Region.

      In 2022, the reconstruction of 35 kV transmission lines Korsakovskaya-Agar, Solovyovka-Dachnaya, Agar-Solovievka, Dachnaya-Tambovka, Chapaevo-Lesnaya, Tambovka-Chapaevo was completed. In 2023, work began on the reconstruction of five more 35 kV transmission lines, one 220 kV transmission line and two 110 kV and 220 kV transformer substations.

      Sakhalinenergo (part of the RusHydro Group) started implementing the large-scale PUREK program three years ago. As part of the program, a 220 kV D-13 overhead line has already been reconstructed, a 63 km long 35 kV Shakhterskaya-Boshnyakovo overhead line has been built, and a 110 kV Promuzel substation has been reconstructed. In total, 31 transmission lines with a voltage of 35-220 kV with a total length of 922 km and 21 transformer substations with a total transformer capacity of 790 MVA will be reconstructed or newly built. The need for the implementation of the SERM is caused by the peculiarities of the region - there are difficult climatic conditions, strong cyclones, freezing rains. At the same time, initially, electrical networks were designed and built without taking into account these factors, but practice has shown the need for significant changes.

      Disclaimer: The Above Content is Auto-Translated

      Source: RusHydro

      [Category: Events]

    TOP

    Other Articles - International


    TOP

       Home  -  Feedback  -  Contact Us  -  Safe Sender  -  About Energy Central   
    Copyright © 1996-2023 by CyberTech, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Energy Central® and Energy Central Professional® are registered trademarks of CyberTech, Incorporated. Data and information is provided for informational purposes only, and is not intended for trading purposes. CyberTech does not warrant that the information or services of Energy Central will meet any specific requirements; nor will it be error free or uninterrupted; nor shall CyberTech be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including lost data, information or profits) sustained or incurred in connection with the use of, operation of, or inability to use Energy Central. Other terms of use may apply. Membership information is confidential and subject to our privacy agreement.