An Important Stage in the Modernisation of the Electric Power Industry

26 July 2024
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The commissioning of the Balkan–Dashoguz high-voltage power transmission line with a voltage of 500 kilovolts and a total length of 572 kilometres and the new electrical substations, Balkan and Dashoguz with a similar voltage of 500 kilovolts each, which took place in early June of this year with the participation of the President of the country Serdar Berdimuhamedov, became clear evidence of the far-sighted energy policy of the head of state on the reliable and uninterrupted supply of electricity to domestic consumers, the diversification of Turkmen electricity supplies to foreign consumers, the creation of new energy capacities, the improvement of the technical condition and the optimal functioning of distribution systems.

Currently, power transmission lines and substations with voltages of 500 kV and above occupy a special place in the modern electric power system of independent Turkmenistan. They include devices designed to transmit or distribute electrical energy through wires located in the open air and attached to supports using traverses (brackets), insulators and reinforcements. Possessing high throughput capacity, power lines-500 are system-forming lines and increase the reliability and efficiency of the power system. In addition, they are powerful intersystem connections, providing large intersystem power flows, thereby increasing the survivability of the unified energy system.

Jumanazar KARAJAYEV,
Chairman of the Council of the Trade Union of Energy Workers of Turkmenistan