08.12.2010

On 7 December, Central Electric Grids – the branch of JSC “Moscow United Electric Grid Company” accepted in operation the building of the district high-voltage electric grids (DHVEG) of the Northwest Administrative District of the capital.

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Let us remind that the branch Central Electric Grids was created three years ago in order to optimize the grid complex control of the capital. The new organizational structure was formed, which is based on ten District High-Voltage Electric Grids (DHVEG). Maintenance of substations has now become possible according to the administrative-territorial division of Moscow.

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Commissioning of the Northwest DHVEG allowed to raise reliability of operation and optimize control by all eight substations located in the Northwest Administrative District of the capital.

After the major overhaul completed on the basis of “Khodynka” substation, there appeared the opportunity to concentrate control and all necessary technical services of DHVEG in one place.

The total area of the building is 450 square meters. The cost of the project exceeds RUR 7 million.

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Alexander Raev, Deputy General Director - Director of the Central Electric Grids emphasized at the opening ceremony of the Northwest DHVEG, “Concentration of DHVEG control on the basis of one substation will allow power men to solve the tasks of provision of uninterrupted electricity supply of consumers of the attended administrative territory more quickly”.

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The Northwest Administrative District is the sixth in the Central Electric Grids, which received a comfortable base of the structural division. Similar bases were opened in the northeast, west, southeast, south of the capital and in Zelenograd. Despite uneasy financial conditions, the work on modernization of DHVEG in the capital will be continued. Technical arrangement and improvement of working conditions in the district high-voltage electric grids of the capital is held within the framework of the technical and social policy of Moscow United Electric Grid Company.