OAO Center IDC sent to the investment in 1 half of 2009 more than 2.2 billion rubles, the report says the company.
In the reporting period, energy IDC Center introduced more than 150 MVA transformer capacity is constructed and reconstructed 670 km of cable and air lines.
One of the most ambitious projects of investment program in semester 1 was the completion of construction of substation 110 kV May in Belgorod. Substation to increase the reliability of electricity Belgorod and Belgorod region, reduced the loss of electric power in a network of 110 kV, provided the technical possibility for the development of infrastructure of new neighborhoods and the accession of 70 thousand new customers in the national project Affordable and Comfortable Housing - to citizens of Russia, noted in the message .
In 2 half the company intends to complete the construction of substations University and Sselki in Lipetsk, FS 110 kV ДавыдовÑÐºÐ°Ñ in Kostroma. The total cost of these projects will amount to more than 700 million rubles. With the construction of modern equipment used by foreign and domestic producers, meets the world standards.
Total funding planned for the realization of the investment program in 2009 should reach about 7.2 billion rubles. The main sources of financing the investment program of OAO Center IDC are their own and borrowed funds, as well as funds received as payment for the accession process to the electrical networks.
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