Dniprovska Substation is a 750/330/15.75kV substation located in Dniprovska, Zaporizhia, Ukraine. The construction works on Dniprovska Substation began in 2019. The project was commissioned in 2020.
Description
The Dniprovska Substation project is an upgrade substation being operated by NEC Ukrenergo.
The designed voltage level of the project is 750/330/15.75kV, while the operating voltage level is 750/330/15.75kV.The step-in voltage of the substation is 750kV and the step-out voltage is 15kV. The substation capacity is 3,000MVA.
Dniprovska Substation has received approval from National Electricity Regulation Commission of Ukraine to undertake the works on the project.Approximately $57.06m was financed by the authorities for the construction works of the project.
About NEC Ukrenergo
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By GlobalDataNEC Ukrenergo (NEC) is an energy utility service provider that provides electricity transmission. The company’s services include electrical grid networks, capital construction and purchases, dispatch management, power and electricity transmission and distribution services. It develops generating capacity UES Ukraine, Prospects main power grids and investments projects. NEC also provides occupational health, training, environmental issue, personnel policy, and quality management system solutions. The company operates power systems that directly operate inter-state transmission lines and hosts separated entities such as Main data-processing center and Energetik public catering.
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