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    RusHydro to allocate more than 5 billion rubles for the implementation of the MiREK program in Primorye in 2023


    March 27, 2023 - Contify Energy News

     

      In 2023, the Far Eastern Distribution Grid Company (part of the RusHydro Group) will allocate more than 5 billion rubles to the implementation of the program for the modernization and reconstruction of the power grid complex of Primorsky Krai (MiREK). Construction and installation work will be launched to reconstruct substation 35/6 Tavrichanka in the Nadezhdinsky district and substation 35/6 Artemovskaya.

      Key Highlights:

      * Work continues on reconstruction of 110 kV overhead line VTETS-2 - Goldobin with the transfer to a cable version.

      * As part of the second stage of work, 110 kV cable lines will be laid from the Vladivostok CHPP-2 to the Patrokl substation with a call to the Zagorodnaya substation.

      * Work is being completed on the reconstruction of a 35 kV A-Z overhead line with a branch line to the Sollers substation, the Lugovaya substation.

      * This year it is planned to reconstruct 0.4-10 kV transmission lines with a length of more than 75 kilometers.

      * The total investment in the implementation of the program will amount to more than 15 billion rubles.

      Original Press Release:

      March 27 -- RusHydro issued the following news release:

      In 2023, the Far Eastern Distribution Grid Company (part of the RusHydro Group) will allocate more than 5 billion rubles to the implementation of the program for the modernization and reconstruction of the power grid complex of Primorsky Krai (MiREK).

      Reconstruction of substation 110/35/6 kV "Zapadnaya" in Artem, substations 110/6 kV "Promuzel" and 35/6 kV "Academic" in the suburbs of Vladivostok and substation 110/35/6 kV "Molodezhnaya" in Arsenevsky urban district. Construction and installation work will be launched to reconstruct substation 35/6 Tavrichanka in the Nadezhdinsky district and substation 35/6 Artemovskaya.

      Full-scale work has been launched on the construction and reconstruction of 110 kV transmission lines that feed traction substations of Russian Railways as part of the development of the Eastern Railway Range.

      To improve the reliability of power supply in the Pervomaisky district of Vladivostok, work continues on the reconstruction of the 110 kV overhead line VTETS-2 - Goldobin with the transfer to a cable version. As part of the second stage of work, 110 kV cable lines will be laid from the Vladivostok CHPP-2 to the Patrokl substation with a call to the Zagorodnaya substation. After the commissioning of cable lines, the existing overhead power line will be dismantled. In the Leninsky district of Vladivostok, work is being completed on the reconstruction of a 35 kV A-Z overhead line with a branch line to the Sollers substation, the Lugovaya substation with a transfer to a cable version.

      Work continues on the reconstruction of distribution networks 0.4-10 kV. On the territory of the Nadezhdinsky, Shkotovsky and Khasansky municipal districts, Artemovsky, Vladivostok and Partizansky urban districts, the cities of Bolshoy Kamen and Fokino, this year it is planned to reconstruct 0.4-10 kV transmission lines with a length of more than 75 kilometers and install 94 complete transformer substations 6 (10) /0.4 kV.

      Also, work is being carried out to clear and expand the clearings of 6-110 kV overhead lines, which can significantly reduce the accident rate in electrical networks passing in a wooded area. For 2023, the planned scope of work is more than 3 thousand hectares.

      The MiREK program was adopted at the end of 2020, its key task is to increase the reliability of the operation of the electrical networks of Primorye. The total investment in the implementation of the program will amount to more than 15 billion rubles.

      Disclaimer: The Above Content is Auto-Translated

      Source: RusHydro

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