MES of Siberia (Main Electric Networks of Siberia) is a branch of PJSC FGC UES , which operates transmission lines (power lines) and substations (PS) of ultra-high voltage of the Siberian region of Russia .
| MES Siberia | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Branch of PJSC FGC UES |
| Exchange listing | , |
| Base | 1997 |
| Location | |
| Key figures | CEO Ochaykin Dmitry |
| Industry | Power industry |
| Site | www.fsk-ees.ru |
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About enterprise
MES of Siberia is a key link in the Unified National Electric Network of Russia . The service area of MES Siberia includes the territories of 11 constituent entities of the Russian Federation with a population of 19.3 million people. The total length of 460 power lines is more than 24,395.51 km. Siberian MES operates 124 substations of 35-1150 kV with a total capacity of 49,025.9 MVA. The branch provides interstate electricity flows to Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Siberian MES is subordinate to five branches - Trunk Electric Networks (PMES) enterprises: West Siberian PMES , Kuzbass PMES , Krasnoyarsk PMES , Khakassky PMES , Zabaykalsky PMES .
The maintenance services of MES Siberia include electric grid facilities located in the following territories:
- Krasnoyarsk Territory ;
- Altai Territory ;
- Republic of Buryatia ;
- Republic of Khakassia ;
- Republic of Tuva ;
- Novosibirsk region ;
- Kemerovo region ;
- Omsk region ;
- Tomsk region ;
- Transbaikal Territory ;
- Irkutsk region .
Key Activities
The objectives of the MES Siberia:
- ensuring reliable functioning, increasing the efficiency and development of the Unified National Electric Network of the Siberian region of Russia ;
- creation of conditions for the effective functioning of the wholesale electricity market ;
- implementation of state policy in the electric power industry;
- implementation of effective operation and centralized technological management of electric networks that are part of the Unified Energy System of Russia ;
- implementation of a unified strategy in the field of investments and raising capital to solve system-wide tasks for the development of electric networks and the Unified Energy System of Russia ;
- implementation of scientific and technical policies and the introduction of new progressive types of equipment and technologies.
History
In accordance with the long-term plan for creating the Siberia - Kazakhstan - Ural - Center air line , the West Siberian Intersystem Power Transmission Enterprise (ZapSibMES) was founded in 1982 in Barnaul . It served as the customer for the construction of the 1150 kV Ekibastuz-Barnaul power transmission line with the corresponding substation in the city. The first in Siberia section of this line with a length of 371 km was put into operation in 1988 . In the same year, the construction of the Barnaul - Itat section (448 km) began. In 1997, the Intersystem Electric Networks of Siberia were created, and in 2002 they were transformed into the branch of JSC FGC UES - Main Electric Networks (MES) of Siberia.
Reconstruction
| Name subject of the Russian Federation | An object | Technical object characteristics | Enter facility in operation |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Republic of Khakassia | Substation 220 kW | 2x125 MVA + 2x16 MVA | 2013 |
| Krasnoyarsk region | Substation 220 kV KISK Krasnoyarsk | 2x200 MVA | 2011 |
| Kemerovo region | Substation 220 kV Elanskaya | 2x250 MVA 2x52Mvar | 2012 |
| Altai region | Substation 220 kV Vlasikha | 2x200 MVA + 2x80 | 2011 |
| Altai region | Substation 220 kV Chesnokovskaya | 2x200 MVA | 2011 |
| Omsk region | Substation 220 kV Moskovka | 2x250 MVA | 2012 |