Sergei Aksyonov called on Krymenergo not to slow down the development of applications for technical connection to electric networks
Krympress reports:
The head of the Republic of Crimea discussed with the General Director of the State Unitary Enterprise of the Republic of Crimea “Krymenergo” by Maxim Shklyarsky and the head of the Theodosia RES of Eastern Electric Networks Alexander Zaikin, the urgent problems and the solution of problematic issues of the enterprise and its units.
So, Sergey Aksyonov called on the State Unitary Enterprise of the Krymenergo RK not to slow down the ducked rates of the implementation of measures for technological connection to the power supply networks of subscribers under concluded agreements.
To date, there is a positive dynamics in the implementation of contracts with violated terms, which include the construction of electric grid facilities. So, for example, in the Theodosia district of electric networks in two years it was possible to eliminate more than 1,000 expired debts.
At the same time, in all divisions of Krymenergo and the Feodosia RES, in particular, there are no debts for overdue agreements for technical connection, where there is no need to build new networks and erects electric grid facilities.
In addition, experts continue to take measures aimed at reducing electricity losses — the corresponding work is carried out weekly in each division of Krymenergo. The greatest effect is achieved by introducing intellectual accounting systems. Reid work is carried out to identify unaccounted consumption. Technical services carry out a number of operational measures that allow both the quality of power supply and reduce losses in the networks as a whole.
Also, Sergey Aksyonov focused on the need to combat illegal technical connection and on the issue of turning off electricity among debtors.
The event was attended by Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea Igor Mikhailichenko.
Source: Information and press service of the Head of the Republic of Crimea
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