"Eastern Electric Network"
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142400, Moscow region, town of Noginsk, 13 Radchenko street
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Äèðåêòîð - Director – Kuleshov Ivan Petrovich Visitor hours: Monday, Wednesday (9:00 - 16:00) Reception: 8-495-957-28-45; 8-496-516-73-23; 8-496-514-52-60 Fax: 8-495-702-95-51 |
Chief engineer – Viktor Alexandrovich Kalganov Visitor hours: Monday, Wednesday (9:00 - 16:00) Reception: 8-496-516-72-31 |
To get information on connection to power grids please apply to clients’ service department: 8-496-519-51-61, 8-963-764-14-41.
In case of emergency, please call the dispatcher-informer: 8-496-516-76-02.
Branch History
Electric networks enterprise Eastern Electric Networks branch of OJSC “MOESK” was established in the structure of Open Joint-Stock Company “Moscow United Electric Grid Company” on January 1, 2008 in accordance with OJSC “MOESK” Articles of Association by means of Kolomenskiye, Noginskiye, Shaturskiye and partially Eastern electric networks with the capital in the town of Noginsk, the Moscow Region, with personnel accounting for 1,836 persons.
Service area includes 12 administrative districts of the Moscow Region:
- Balashikkhinsky
- Shchelkovsky
- Noginsky
- Pavlo-Posadsky
- Orekhovo-Zuyevsky
- Shatursky
- Egoryevsky
- Voskresensky
- Kolomensky
- Lukhovitsky
- Ozersky
- Zaraysky (town of Zaraisk).
Goals and technical characteristics
The main goal of the unified networks branch is the increase of the reliability and productivity of the grids work, development of high activity productivity of all the branches and meeting the increasing demand of consumers in power acquisition by means of the current and new construction objects renewal.
The merging strategy let accumulate the potential of labor, financial and industrial recourses for the immediate implementation of tasks concerning the technical service of grids of 12 administrative districts of the Eastern region of the Moscow region with total area of 16,026 square km with the volume of 109,568.1 of c.u. with the amount of legal bodies consumers more than 6,170 and household consumers of more than 189 thousand.
The structure of the grid complex consists of: 152 substations of 35-110-220 kV.
There are the following ones, among them:
- 220 kV substations – 2 pieces;
- 110 kV substations – 93 pieces;
- 35 kV substations – 57 pieces;LI>
- high voltage lines of 35-110-220 kV with the length of 4,067.1 km;LI>
- cable lines of 35-100 kV with the length of 106.12 km;LI>
- 2,864 transformer substations and distributing points of 6-10 kV with the total capacity of the transformers of 998.2 MVA;
- high voltage lines of 0.4-10 kV with the length of 12358.06 km;
- cable lines of 0.2-10 kV with the length of 1,443.4.
District power grids are of certain importance in the developed branch. 12 districts of power grids work within its grid complex. Their basic goal is uninterrupted supply of power by means of 35-220 kV substation service and distribution grids of 0.4-10 kV not exceeding the norms of technological losses.
The amount of distribution zones accounts for 4,456 – 8,833 c.u. The creation of the unified structure of power grids districts management within the framework of the administrative district let not only normalize the load, but promote close cooperation with regional administrations during the organization of the stationary equipment service and fast liquidation of the natural disasters’ consequences.
Economic indices
For 2007 the costs for the provision of the branch industrial activity by the cost value accounted for RUR 2,055,604.51 thousand, including
- operation – RUR 1,633,155.17 thousand;
- maintenance – RUR 407,455.59.
The amount of maintenance works carried out by own means accounted for RUR 183,975.67 thousand together with the attraction of contractor organizations – RUR 223,479.93.
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Units of measure |
plan |
fact | |
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1 |
Grid supply |
mln kW/h |
11047,830 |
10846,763 |
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2 |
Productive supply |
mln kW/h |
10196,570 |
10070,536 |
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3 |
Actual losses |
mln kW/h |
851,260 |
776,227 |
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4 |
Actual losses |
% |
7,71 |
7,16 |







