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21.05.2026
Electroshield‑K° participates in one of Russia’s largest mining projects
Electroshield‑K°
The Kaluga‑based Electroshield‑K° plant (part of the NEC Group) has supplied current transformers for the under‑construction Ak‑Sug Mining and Processing Plant (MPP) – one of the most ambitious mining projects in Russia.
The Ak‑Sug Mining and Processing Plant is being developed on the basis of the Ak‑Sug porphyry copper deposit, with an ore processing capacity of up to 24 million tonnes per year. Once it reaches its design capacity, the enterprise will be able to produce around 500 thousand tonnes of copper‑molybdenum concentrate annually and will become one of the largest industrial facilities in the region.
As part of the project, Electroshield‑K° supplied TV‑EK M1 current transformers for operation as part of a power transformer. The equipment ensures accurate transmission of current parameter data and stable operation of monitoring and protection systems under high industrial load conditions. The use of modern measuring solutions is especially critical for facilities with continuous production cycles, where the stability of power supply directly affects the reliability of technological processes.
The completed supply forms part of the energy infrastructure development for the Ak‑Sug MPP – a strategically important project for advancing the industrial potential of the Republic of Tyva and the mining industry in Siberia.
The Ak‑Sug Mining and Processing Plant is being developed on the basis of the Ak‑Sug porphyry copper deposit, with an ore processing capacity of up to 24 million tonnes per year. Once it reaches its design capacity, the enterprise will be able to produce around 500 thousand tonnes of copper‑molybdenum concentrate annually and will become one of the largest industrial facilities in the region.
As part of the project, Electroshield‑K° supplied TV‑EK M1 current transformers for operation as part of a power transformer. The equipment ensures accurate transmission of current parameter data and stable operation of monitoring and protection systems under high industrial load conditions. The use of modern measuring solutions is especially critical for facilities with continuous production cycles, where the stability of power supply directly affects the reliability of technological processes.
The completed supply forms part of the energy infrastructure development for the Ak‑Sug MPP – a strategically important project for advancing the industrial potential of the Republic of Tyva and the mining industry in Siberia.