Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Resolution of August 20, 2025 No. 1246
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Resolution of August 20, 2025 No. 1246
Small and medium-sized businesses, in particular hotels, shopping centers, office buildings, will be able to carry out technological connection of their facilities to power grids without drawing up a paper contract. The resolution amending the rules for technological connection to power grids has been signed.
The document concerns the category of consumers who require capacities from 150 kW to 670 kW inclusive to connect facilities.
Until now, applicants had to return to the network organization the documents they had signed on their part, which were drawn up upon joining. This led to duplication of information, an increase in the time it took to process them, and a complication of the activities of organizations on both sides.
Now, in order to receive the service of technical connection to the electric grid, such applicants only need to submit an application electronically and pay the invoice issued by the electric grid organization – the contract will be considered concluded from the moment the invoice is paid.
The grid organization will independently upload all final documents on connection to the applicant's personal account on the grid company's website or on the public services portal. However, they do not require signature from the applicant.
Thus, all interactions between the applicant and the power grid company will now be conducted only electronically. This will significantly simplify the connection process for applicants and provide an opportunity to go through a simple and transparent procedure for connecting to the power grid.
The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of December 27, 2004 No. 861.
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