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    Rosseti starts creating power supply circuit for Amur Gas Chemical Complex
    7 June 2022 Rosseti starts creating power supply circuit for Amur Gas Chemical Complex The construction of infrastructure to connect the Amur Gas Chemical Complex, an anchor resident of Svobodny priority development area, to the main power grids has begun. Power engineers of Rosseti FGC UES will erect a 500 kV switching station "Khimkombinat" and four transmission lines with a total length of 12.4 km. When completed, the consumer will get 301 MW of power.

    Rosseti FGC UES implements unique domestic solution to improve power quality in Trans-Baikal 31 May 2022 Rosseti FGC UES implements unique domestic solution to improve power quality in Trans-Baikal The pilot project was implemented at Rosseti FGC UES's 220 kV Zhireken substation, which supplies power to the Trans-Baikal section of the Trans-Siberian Railway. An experimental prototype of a modular converter device developed by the company's own R&D center (JSC R&D Center FGC UES) was implemented at the facility. The tasks of the equipment are voltage stabilization and reduction of asymmetry and higher harmonics occurring in the power network of the traction railway transit.

     Andrey Ryumin, Director of PJSC Rosseti, Met with Superfinalists of the Leaders of Russia Competition 30 May 2022 Andrey Ryumin, Director of PJSC Rosseti, Met with Superfinalists of the Leaders of Russia Competition At the meeting with the superfinalists of the Russian nationwide management competition, Andrey Ryumin, Director General of PJSC Rosseti, proposed to solve the task of developing additional activities that is of great importance for the company.

    Rosseti FGC UES expands nodal power center in Tula region to deliver electricity to new chemical plant 26 May 2022 Rosseti FGC UES expands nodal power center in Tula region to deliver electricity to new chemical plant New switching equipment has been installed at the 220 kV Yasnopolyanskaya substation that supplies electricity to the Schekinsky district of the Tula Region. This has made a technical connection to the networks of the Shchekinoazot ammonia and urea production complex that is now under construction. The consumer will receive 40 MW of power.