Russia's Inter RAO, Gazprom Energoholding to build total of 950 MW of new capacity to cover Moscow area's energy deficit
MOSCOW. Dec 27 (Interfax) - The government commission on electricity has approved the plan for the prospective development of Moscow's energy system for 2025-2030, the government said in a statement on Friday.
PJSC Inter RAO at the Kashirskaya GRES power plant and Gazprom Energoholding LLC at the TPP-25 and TPP-26 plants in Moscow will implement projects to build new power units with a total capacity of 950 MW.
PJSC Rosseti will implement a project for the construction and reconstruction of transmission lines and transformer substations with a voltage class of 220-750 kV, including the direct current line from the Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant to Moscow.