In Moscow, at a round table devoted to the future of the electric power industry and new technologies in this area, they discussed how to introduce in Russia and promote the international market Energynet. On Wednesday, June 28, ForPost reports. One of the pilot sites for the introduction of "smart infrastructure" Energynet will be Sevastopol. Deputy of the legislative assembly of the city Alexey Chaly - one of the main speakers on the round table. Chaly is co-chairman of the Energynet working group on "Flexible and Reliable Networks". According to him, the city is very actively involved in the development of the Russian energy sector. "Sevastopol is one of two pilot sites where new technologies are being developed," he says, adding that new technologies are being introduced here that have not yet been applied in Russia. As Chaly explained, in total there will be three zones. One relates to the modernization of the air distribution network. As a result, it is planned to create a network without individual settings, "what else has no one ever done". "The second zone is cable. The third concerns the development of technology for compact digital substations for the remote area. According to our estimates, this technology should cost two times less than the construction of conventional substations, "- he commented to" Lente. RU". The deputy of the Legislative Assembly points out that when it comes to such a significant reduction in the cost of production in such an established industry as energy, "this is quite a serious achievement". "It is based on the application of a number of digital technologies," he says..
Within the framework of the project, according to the co-chair of the working group, there will be developed its own control program for working with new intelligent devices. The idea of ??"smart networks", ForPost reports, was tested in the Kaliningrad region, where the reliability of electricity supply at the sites tested increased by 4.5 times (which is ten times higher than the world experience). And Sevastopol, earlier noted in one of the interviews Chaly, "will surpass the Kaliningrad indicators".
The development of Energynet in Sevastopol was discussed at a round table in Moscow.