RTC-ELECTRO
RTC-ELECTRO (a member of the NEC Group) has completed the delivery of complete-phase-isolated busducts for the modernisation of the 35/10 kV GTES substation at the East Messoyakha oil field. The project was implemented as part of a programme to enhance the reliability of energy infrastructure at one of the northernmost oil fields in Russia.
In the harsh conditions of the Far North, outdated 35 kV cable lines needed to be replaced with equipment more resistant to external impacts. The existing cable lines are being progressively replaced with 35 kV TPLA busducts featuring RIP insulation (Resin-impregnated Paper). The total length of the delivered busduct structures amounts to 300 metres.
The choice of busducts was driven by their high resilience to key operational risks in the Arctic climate. The equipment demonstrates reliable performance under overloads, short circuits, extreme temperature fluctuations, and exposure to aggressive environments. This ensures uninterrupted power supply and significantly reduces the risk of emergency outages, even under the most severe climatic conditions.
Modernising the GTES substation will enhance the reliability of power supply to the East Messoyakha oil field — a key asset in establishing a new oil production cluster in the northern part of Krasnoyarsk Krai.
In the harsh conditions of the Far North, outdated 35 kV cable lines needed to be replaced with equipment more resistant to external impacts. The existing cable lines are being progressively replaced with 35 kV TPLA busducts featuring RIP insulation (Resin-impregnated Paper). The total length of the delivered busduct structures amounts to 300 metres.
The choice of busducts was driven by their high resilience to key operational risks in the Arctic climate. The equipment demonstrates reliable performance under overloads, short circuits, extreme temperature fluctuations, and exposure to aggressive environments. This ensures uninterrupted power supply and significantly reduces the risk of emergency outages, even under the most severe climatic conditions.
Modernising the GTES substation will enhance the reliability of power supply to the East Messoyakha oil field — a key asset in establishing a new oil production cluster in the northern part of Krasnoyarsk Krai.