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ENERGO-PRO continues to renew the electricity distribution network in the Gorna Oryahovitsa region

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27.7.2015
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The specialists of ENERGO-PRO Grids continue to renew the electricity network in small settlements in the municipality of Gorna Oryahovitsa. In the heat of summer, electricians are working on sites from the company's repair program for 2015. Part of ENERGO-PRO's plans for this year in the area are related to rehabilitation of the existing low-voltage air network in the villages of Kamen, municipality of Strazhitsa, and Draganovo, municipality of Gorna Oryahovitsa.

In the village of Kamen, the company's specialists replaced a large part of the low-voltage overhead network. They installed new twisted insulated wires with a total length of 825 meters and 9 meter boards, in which the electricity meters of 13 households were exported.

In the village of Draganovo, electricians of ENERGO-PRO Grids replaced part of the low-voltage overhead network, which until now was built with non-insulated wires. New, twisted insulated wires with a total length of 500 meters and 6 panels with the electricity meters of 11 customers of the company were installed.

Meanwhile, the company's teams from Elena and Zlataritsa carried out the replacement of medium-voltage poles on the Hancheto overhead power line. Recently, on the same power line, specialists from the voltage working group of ENERGO-PRO Grids performed replacement of medium-voltage insulators. The old pillars were replaced with new reinforced concrete ones. In addition to supplying electricity to nearly 100 households and 8 economic users, this line is also used as a backup connection in emergency and disaster situations.

Although the investment costs are not recognized in the pricing decisions of the state regulator, ENERGO-PRO continues to invest in improving the stability of the electricity grid and the quality of electricity supply in the territory of North-East Bulgaria.