Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
The capital’s power engineers are continuing large-scale work to build a 20-kilovolt backbone network, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.
“Today, 20-kilovolt electric networks are one of the main areas of energy; this year we will lay more than 400 kilometers of such networks. The 6-10-kilovolt medium-voltage networks that currently dominate the capital are obsolete and can no longer cope with the increasing load. To solve this problem, it is necessary to introduce a higher voltage class,” said Pyotr Biryukov.
The use of networks with a capacity of 20 kilowatts allows for an increase in the throughput and radius of technological connection and a reduction in energy losses.
Currently, more than 4.5 thousand kilometers of such cable lines are in operation in the capital. In particular, they provide power supply to the Skolkovo Innovation Center, the Luzhniki Stadium, the Moscow-City business center, a number of stations of the Big Circle Line of the metro, the Moskvarium at VDNKh and other significant facilities.
In the future, active development of a network with a capacity of 20 kilowatts will increase the maneuverability of the capital’s energy system and ensure reliable energy supply to consumers.
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