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Complex Works COMPLEX WORKS Customer 2015 Description of works Contact LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Detailed design, construction, installation and 03680, Ukraine, commissioning Kyiv, Chervonoarmijska St., Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» 72 A Hlybochok village, Trostyanets district, Vinnitsia region. Peak power 3,88 MW. LLC «IBC Holding» Detailed design, construction, installation 04050, Ukraine, and commissioning Kyiv, Hlybochytska St., Reconstruction of substation 110/10 kV «VKF» 33/37 with the installation of two new cells 10 kV and laying of 10 kV cable line. 2014 LLC «AEU Energy» Detailed design, construction, installation 21021, Ukraine, and commissioning Vinnytsia, Kosmonavtiv avenue, Complex of engineering work for production of electricity 30A, office 703 from biogas on the landfill near the village of Stadnytsia. Vinnytsia region. Peak power 999 КW. LLC «Primewood», Detailed design, construction, installation 01033, Ukraine, LLC «Martifer Solar UA» and commissioning Kyiv, Shota Rustavelli St., Photovoltaic power plant of LLC «Primewood», Shargorod, 39/41 Vinnytsia region. Peak power 7,98 МW. 2013 LLC «Rendgy Bershad», Detailed design, construction, installation 01033, Ukraine, LLC «Martifer Solar UA» and commissioning Kyiv, Shota Rustavelli St., Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Bershad», Bershad 39/41 district, Vinnytsia region. Peak power 7,75 МW. LLC «Rendgy Tomashpil», Detailed design, construction, installation and 01033, Ukraine, LLC «Martifer Solar UA» commissioning Kyiv, Shota Rustavelli St., Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Tomashpil», 39/41 Tomashpil district, Vinnytsia region. Peak power 4,92 МW. Customer 2013 Description of works Contact LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Detailed design, construction, installation and 24340, Ukraine, LLC «Martifer Solar UA» commissioning Vinnytsia region, Trostyanets district, Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Hlybochok village, on the territory of Hlybochok village council, Trostyanets Lenina St., 4-A district, Vinnytsia region. Second part of the construction. Peak power 2,5 MW. LLC «Rendgy Tomashpil» Detailed design, construction, installation and 01033, Ukraine, commissioning Kyiv, Shota Rustavelli St., Reconstruction of 110/10 kV substation «Gnatkiv» 39/41 to connect photovoltaic power plant LLC «Rendgy Tomashpil». PJSC «Vinnytsiaoblenergo» Detailed design, construction, installation and 21050, Ukraine, commissioning Vinnytsia, 1 May St., 2. Reconstruction of 110/35/10 kV substation «Hlybochok» v. Hlybochok to connect photovoltaic power plant LLC «Rendgy Trostianets». LLC «Rendgy Bershad» Detailed design, construction, installation and 01033, Ukraine, commissioning Kyiv, Shota Rustavelli St., Reconstruction of 110/35/10 kV substation «Chernyatka» to 39/41 connect photovoltaic power plant LLC «Rendgy Bershad». LLC «Piskivka Glassware Detailed design, construction, installation and 07820, Ukraine, Factory» commissioning Piskivka town, Zhovtneva St., 1 Construction of substation 110/10 kV «PGF», LLC «Piskivka Glassware Factory». 2012 LLC «Rendgy Trostianets», Detailed design, construction, installation and 24340, Ukraine, LLC «Martifer Solar UA» commissioning Vinnytsia region, Trostianets district, Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Trostianets» Hlybochok village, v. Hlybochok, Trostianets district, Vinnytsia region. Lenina St., 4-A Peak power 1,37 МW. LLC «Green Agro Service» Detailed design, construction, installation and 24512, Ukraine, commissioning Vinnytsia region, Yampil district, Reconstruction of 110/35/10 kV substation «Porohy» Porohy village, to connect photovoltaic power plant LLC «Green Agro Lenina St., 50 Service». LLC «Green Agro Service», Detailed design, construction, installation and LLC «Martifer Solar UA» commissioning Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Green Agro Service» on the territory of Porohy country council of Yampil district. Peak power 4,5 МW. Customer 2011 Description of works Contact PJSC «Vinnytsia Detailed design, construction, installation and 21001, Ukraine, Confectionary Factory» commissioning Vinnytsia, Lypovetska St. Reconstruction of substation 10/0,4 kV PJSC «Vinnytsia Confectionery Factory» (4 x 2500 KVA) with the installation (replacement) of 5 switchgear cells 10 kV. PJSC «Bershadmoloko» Detailed design, construction, installation and 24405, Ukraine, commissioning Vinnytsia region, Bershad district, Reconstruction of substation 35/10 kV «MKK» Floryne village, PJSC «Bershadmoloko». Komarova St., 147 2010 PJSC «Vinnytsia Detailed design, construction, installation and 21001, Ukraine, Confectionary Factory» commissioning Vinnytsia, Lypovetska St. Two 110 kV cable lines to connect the substation 110/10 kV «VKF» to the network 110 kV of Vinnytsia, with a length of 650 m and using cable with XLPE insulation section 240/95 mm 2 (Al). PJSC «Vinnytsia Detailed design, construction, installation and Confectionary Factory» commissioning Reconstruction of electric power supply sources of Vinnytsia. Substitution of 10 protection panels of overhead transmission line 110 kV for microprocessors such as «Diamant» and a panel of emergency automation on 5 substations 110 kV. PJSC «Vinnytsia Detailed design, construction, installation and Confectionary Factory» commissioning Reconstruction of substation 110/10 kV «VZTA» in Vinnytsia (110-6, 2x63 MVA) – installation of sectioned sulfur hexafluoride [SF6] circuit breaker. PJSC «Vinnytsia Feasibility study, detailed design, construction, Confectionary Factory» installation and commissioning Construction of the new substation 110/10 kV «VKF» with transformers 2x25 MBA with outdoor switchgear 110 kV circuit type 110-2 and indoor switchgear 10 kV circuit type 10-1. PJSC «Vinnytsia Detailed design, construction, installation and Confectionary Factory» commissioning Two cable lines 10 kV between the 110/10 kV «VKF» and TS-78 6700 m long each, using a cable with XLPE insulation with section 500/50 mm2 (Al), with a loop transposition of core screens. PROJECT DESIGN WORKS Customer 2015 Description of works Contact State Enterprise Detailed design 01032, Ukraine, NPC «UKRENERGO» Kyiv, Substation 330 kV«Novoodeska». Reconstruction of system Symona Petljury St., automation of power cut. 25 State Enterprise Detailed design NPC «UKRENERGO» Substation 330 kV «Kahovska». Reconstruction of power system protection equipment of transmission line 330 kV «Zaporizka thermal power-station». State Enterprise Detailed design NPC «UKRENERGO» Substation 330 kV «Kahovska». Reconstruction of power system protection equipment of transmission line 330 kV «Kryvorizka thermal power-station». State Enterprise Detailed design NPC «UKRENERGO» Substation 330 kV «Usatove». Reconstruction of system automation of power cut. State Enterprise Detailed design NPC «UKRENERGO» Substation 330 kV «Usatove». Reconstruction of frequency discharge automation. State Enterprise NPC Detailed design 21010, Ukraine, «UKRENERGO» South- Vinnytsia, Western Electric Power Technical retrofit of substation 330 kV «Shepetivka» outdoor I. Boguna St., 5 Engineering System switchgear 330 kV with the substitution of oil current transformers 330 kV to gas-insulated transformers. State Enterprise NPC Detailed design «UKRENERGO» South- Western Electric Power Technical retrofit of power system protection and automatic Engineering System safety equipment of the line 330 kV «Vinnytska 750» – «Vinnytska 330» Humenne village Vinnytsia district Vinnytsia region – Luka-Meleshkivska village Vinnytsia district Vinnytsia region, Pryvokzalna St. State Enterprise NPC Detailed design «UKRENERGO» South- Western Electric Power Substation 330 kV «Vinnytska». Technical retrofit of high- Engineering System frequency channel with the installation of instruction`s transmission equipment of automatic safety control. Organization of high-frequency canal of the transmission line 110 kV «Tulchyn». Customer 2015 Description of works Contact LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Сorrection of design 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Construction of Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Chervonoarmijska St., Trostyanets» on the territory of Hlybochok village council 72 A Trostianets district Vinnytsia region. Second part of the construction. Peak power 6,4 МW. LLC «Rendgy Sarata» Correction of design 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Construction of Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Chervonoarmijska St., Sarata» with the power 8000 kW near Shargorod town 72 A Vinnytsia region. LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Detailed design 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Reconstruction of the substation 110 kV «Hlybochok» Chervonoarmijska St., for the connection of the Photovoltaic Power Plant LLC «Rengy 72 A Trostyanets» second part of the construction, II launching complex on the territory of Hlybochok village council Trostianets district Vinnytsia region. LLC «Rendgy Sarata» Design works 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Connection of the Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Chervonoarmijska St., Sarata» near Shargorod town Vinnytsia region to the mains 72 A of PJSC «Vinnytsiaoblenergo». Reconstruction of the substation 110 kV. LLC «Rendgy Trostyanets» Detailed design 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Construction of the cable line 110 kV for the connection Chervonoarmijska St., of Photovoltaic Power Plant LLC «Rengy Trostyanets» second 72 A part of the construction, II launching complex on the territory of Hlybochok village council Trostianets district Vinnytsia region. LLC «Rendgy Sarata» Detailed design 03680, Ukraine, Kyiv, Connection of the Photovoltaic Power Plant of LLC «Rendgy Chervonoarmijska St., Sarata» near Shargorod town
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