Russia, Russia, Siberian Federal District
FGC UES PJSC
2012-2015 гг.
132,2 km
220 kV
250 MVA
In September 2012, STG entered into a general contractor agreement with FGC UES JSC for construction and modification of power network facilities in the Republic of Buryatia. The contract provides for the following scopes:
The project is closely monitored by the Russian government and the government of the Republic of Buryatia. It will be implemented in Buryatia as part of the Federal Target Program for Economic and Social Development of the Far East and Transbaikal through 2013.
The power line build by STG will provide power supply to the exclusive economic tourist and recreation zone “The Baikal Harbour”: harbor, Center for Oriental medicine, hotels, sport and health centers, etc. The zone is in direct vicinity of the Baikal Lake and will subsequently get the status of an all-season resort with developed infrastructure. The total area occupied by the zone will be around 3.6 thousand ha.
Besides, it will enhance the reliability of power supply to the Baikal National Nature Park, the East Siberian Railway, and the Kurumkansky, Barguzinsky and Pribaikalsky districts with their 72 thousand inhabitants.
Besides construction, installation, startup and commissioning, the STG scope includes procurement of all the materials and equipment needed for the construction.
Under the contract STG will construct power lines from the active 220kV Tataurovo substation to the new 220kV Goryachinskaya substation. The length of the power lines will be 132.2 km.
STG will build the Goryachinskaya substation within the Baikal coastal line near Goryachinsk. Metal shuttering will be used to reduce installation time, facilitate construction, and bring down costs. STG will install two autotransformers with a combined capacity of 250 MVA.
As part of the Tataurovo 220kV substation expansion project, STG will modify the outdoor switchgear—it will install two additional cells and the switching equipment needed to connect the new power line.
The project is to be completed in August 2015.