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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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On Energy Workers' Day, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak launched new power facilities in four regions of the country: the Granit substation in the Republic of Karelia, the Veduchi substation in the Chechen Republic, the Polymetal substation in Khabarovsk Krai, the Central Distribution Substation in Krasnoyarsk Krai, and the second power unit of Krasnoyarsk Thermal Power Plant No. 3.
These facilities are involved in addressing key regional development challenges, including providing energy and heat to homes and social institutions, developing mineral deposits, achieving industrial growth, and realizing tourism potential. They are built using domestic technological solutions and demonstrate successful efforts to substituting imports and strengthening technological leadership, which is a government priority.
"Today, technologically complex facilities built using state-of-the-art Russian equipment were commissioned. These launches confirm that, despite all the challenges facing our country, the energy sector continues to develop and address the objectives set by the President to improve the reliability of power supply and connect new consumers. I wish all industry workers success and congratulate you on your professional holiday," said Alexander Novak.
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