Rosseti Kuban and ERSO Holding signed an agreement on the introduction of advanced Russian technologies in the electric power industry
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Rosseti Kuban and ERSO Holding JSC concluded a strategic cooperation agreement. The document was signed at the site of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum by the acting general director of Rosseti Kuban Boris Ebzeev and the president of the electrotechnical holding ERSO Alexander Trishin.

The agreement provides for the development of scientific and technical cooperation in the development and implementation of innovative competitive Russian technologies to improve the efficiency of the electric power sector.

– This agreement opens new avenues for cooperation for our companies. Last year, we implemented a joint project to reconstruct the largest feeding center in the capital of Adygea – the Cheremushki substation. We are determined to continue cooperation in the field of construction and modernization of electric grid facilities in southern Russia, which will increase the reliability and quality of electricity supply to our consumers, - said Boris Ebzeev.

– The agreement with Rosseti Kuban was another important step in our joint work. We consider our colleagues as a reliable long-term partner. I am sure that the products and services of the holding meet the high requirements of the Rosseti Group of Companies. I believe that our cooperation will make a significant contribution to the development of the energy infrastructure of southern Russia, - commented Alexander Trishin.

ERSO Holding JSC (ERSO Electrotechnical Holding) is a leading enterprise in the field of energy, focused on integrated equipment and implementation of new construction projects, reconstruction and modernization of energy facilities. The company occupies a leading position in Russia in terms of rated capacity of transformers produced, it exceeds 50 thousand MVA. The range of products includes more than 3.5 thousand units of transformer and reactor equipment with a voltage from 0.5 to 1150 kV with a capacity of up to 630 MVA.