Since the beginning of the year Kubanenergo invested over 100 million rubles in development of power network of Maikop
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Since the beginning of the year Adygeiskiye electric networks, branch of Kubanenergo PJSC (Rosseti group), have invested over 100 million rubles in development of power network of the capital city of Adygeya – Maikop.

Our power engineers have completed reconstruction of a transformer substation in the village Zapadny with increase of transformer’s the capacity to 0.25 MVA and construction of overhead branch lines under the contracts on connection of subsidized households (energy consumption up to 15kW). Technical upgrade of the facility allowed to connect 32 new consumers to the company’s networks.

In addition, the company’s specialists installed over 3 km of new 0.4-6-10kV overhead lines in Zapadny, Severny and Gaverdovsky villages. When building power transmission lines, power engineers used self-supporting insulated wire, which has better performance characteristics and is safer.

The reconstruction of 110kV Severnaya substation with an increase in power to 80 MVA is nearing completion. The facility is located in the north-eastern part of Maikop and provides electricity to industrial enterprises of federal and regional importance, as well as suburban settlements of the capital with a population of more than four thousand people.

Also, our engineers carried out a large amount of repair work on the equipment of city substations and power transmission lines for a total sum of almost one million rubles. Overhaul of distribution overhead lines was completed with replacement of uninsulated wire with self-supporting insulated wire, with replacement and straightening of pylons in Khanskaya village. The total length of the repaired lines is about 20 km. In Khanskaya, Severny and Gaverdovsky villages our specialists overhauled three transformer substations with replacement of defective devices.

Yury Khomichenko, director of Adygeyskiye electric networks, branch of Kubanenergo: “The range of technical measures will ensure reliability of electricity supply to the consumers of the capital of Adygea and its suburbs in the forthcoming period of peak demand.”