Sergey Sergeev told about the company`s investments in the energy complex of the region
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Rosseti Kuban builds up investments in the development of the integrated power grid of the region annually. In 2021, the dynamics of investments would be almost 20% compared to the investment program of the current year in the amount of 5.3 billion rubles. In total, in 2021-2023, the company plans to invest 19.5 billion rubles in the construction and reconstruction of power facilities. Today, the CEO of Rosseti Kuban Sergey Sergeev reported on it at the sessions of the Parliament of Krasnodar Region.

On December 10, the sessions on the issues of power supply of the consumers of the Krasnodar region was held in the Legislative Assembly of Krasnodar Region under the supervision of the Chairman of the Regional Parliaments Yuriy Burlachko.

The Deputy Governor of Krasnodar Region Aleksandr Trembitskiy, the Minister of the Regional Fuel and Energy Complex and Housing and Public Utilities Andrey Lyashko and the Chairman of Transport and Road Industry Vladimir Chepel took part in the meeting.

Sergey Sergeev told about the measures aimed at improving the quality in power supply of consumers in the areas of responsibility of Rosseti Kuban and reported on the results of the outgoing year and long-term projects. In 2020, the energy company put into operation 158 MVA transformer capacity and built 532 km of transmission lines.

 

It is planned to complete the construction of the first digital substation 110 kV “Angarskaya” in Krasnodar before the end of the year. The installed capacity of the new supple center is 50 MVA. The electrical substation will create the power supply reliability of consumers and social facilities in the North-East part of Krasnodar.

 

 

Construction of almost 10 km of overhead and cable transmission lines 110 kV for connecting “Novoroslesexport” facilities is being completed in Novorossiysk.

The CEO of Rosseti Kuban also noted an increase in the volume of financing for repair and maintenance of power facilities in Krasnodar Region and the Republic of Adygeya. In 2020, more than 2.9 billion rubles were allocated for the repair program, and it is planned to invest 3.5 billion rubles in this program too.