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No. PROJECT No. PROJECT NAME TYPE of PROJECT YEAR INVESTOR PROJECT STATUS 1 2559 Reconstruction of HV Substation 400/110 Kv PROJECT No. PROJECT NAME TYPE OF PROJECT YEAR INVESTOR PROJECT STATUS No. Feasibillity Study With Basic Design 1 2559 Reconstruction of HV Substation 400/110 kV Bor 2 2015 PE EMS Ongoing Project Environmental Impact Assessement Study Feasibillity Study With Basic Design 2 2555 Reconstruction of HV Substation 400/220/110 kV Pancevo 2 2015 PE EMS Ongoing Project Environmental Impact Assessement Study 3 2091 Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/35 kV Bajina Basta For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Ongoing Project Adaptation of EHV Substation 400/220 kV Obrenovac – Control and Protection 4 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Ongoing Project Equipment Replacement Detailed and For- Adaptation of HV Substation 220/110 kV Beograd 3 - Replacement of Damaged Construction Design, Fire 5 2546 2015 PE EMS Completed Project Transformer T1 Protection Design, Plan of Safety Measures Installation of Approaching optical cables in S/S Belgrade 20 and S/S Belgrade 19 6 2543 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Completed Project for new OHL 2x110kV S/S Belgrade 20 - S/S Belgrade 19 Installation of Approaching optical cables in S/S Belgrade 20 and S/S Belgrade 3 7 2542 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Completed Project for new OHL 2x110kV S/S Belgrade 20 - S/S Belgrade 3 Installation of Approaching optical cables in S/S Belgrade 8 for OHL No. 451 S/S 8 2535 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Completed Project Belgrade 8 - S/S Pancevo 2 Installation of Approaching optical cables in S/S Majdanpek 2 for OHL 110kV No. 9 2536 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Completed Project 1241 S/S Majdanpek 2 - S/S Mosna EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 - Replacement of Protection 10 2554 For-Construction Design 2015 PE EMS Completed Project of the Transformer 220/110 kV EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 - Replacement of Two 110 11 2545 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project kV Circuit Breakers in 110 kV Bays 12 2288 HV Substation 220/110/35 kV Kruševac 1 - Fire Protection Design Fire Protection Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project HV Substation 110/35 kV Beograd 4 - Replacement of 35 kV Circuit Breakers in 35 13 2549 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project kV Bays No. D10 and D11 14 2534 SWG 110 kV Pančevo 1 - Replacement of Protection in 110 kV Bay No. E10 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project 15 2529 SWG 110 kV Pančevo 1 - Replacement of Circuit Breaker in 110 kV Bay No. E10 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project HV Substation 220/110 kV Beograd 17 - Installation of Protection in Bays =B2 and 16 2548 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project =C13 of the Transformer Т2 SWG 110 kV Đerdap 2 - Replacement of 110 kV Circuit Breakers in 110 kV Bays 17 2530 For-Construction Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project No. C02 and C06 Detailed Civil Design , Electro Design For- EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 – Auxiliary Supplay Detailed Design 18 2469 Construction, Fire 2014 PE EMS Adaptation completed Protection Design, Plan of Safety Measures Feasibillity Study With 19 2425 EHV Substation 400/220 kV Obrenovac – Installation of Transformer Т3, 400MVA 2014 PE EMS Completed Project Basic Design Adaptation of HV Substation 220/110/35 kV Beograd 5 - Installation of OHL Bay, 20 2527 Detailed design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project Direction Beograd 40 HV Substation 220/35 kV Bajina Basta – Extension in EHV Substation 400/220/35 21 2528 Conceptual Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project kV Feasibillity Study With Basic Design 22 Reconstruction of SWG 400 kV Djerdap 1 2014 PE EMS Ongoing Project Environmental Impact Assessement Study Detailed and For- Detailed Design 23 2271 Extension of HV Substation 220/110/35 kV to EHV Substation 400/110 kV Srbobran 2014 PE EMS Construction Design completed 24 2288 Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110/35 kV Krusevac 1 Fire Protection Design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project HV Substation 220/110 kV Kraljevo 3 – Replacement of Transformer Т1 220/110 Detailed and For- 25 2521 2014 PE EMS Completed Project kV, 150 MVA Construction Design EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 – Auxiliary Supplay Conceptual Design 26 2469 2014 PE EMS Completed Project Adaptation Detailed Design Detailed and For- Adaptation of EHV Substation 400/110 kV Kragujevac 2 – Installation of OHL Bays 27 2485 Construction Design, 2014 PE EMS Completed Project C13 and C16, Direction FAS Plan of Safety Measures 28 2464 Construction of HV Substation 220/110 kV Bistrica Detailed design 2014 PE EMS Completed Project 29 1959 Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110 Beograd 3 - Plan of Safety Measures Plan of Safety Measures 2014 PE EMS Completed Project Feasibillity Study With Extension of HV Substation 220/110 kV to EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Kraljevo Basic Design 30 2341 2014 PE EMS Completed Project 3 Environmental Impact Assessement Study 31 1964 Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110 Beograd 5 - Plan of Safety Measures Plan of Safety Measures 2014 PE EMS Completed Project Conceptual Design 32 1079 EHV Substation 400/110 kV Vranje 4 – Installation of connecting telephone cable 2013 PE EMS Completed Project Detailed Design Detailed and For- Detailed Design 33 2425 EHV Substation 400/220 kV Obrenovac – Transformer T3 Installation 400 MVA 2013 PE EMS Construction Design completed EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 – 110 kV Circuit Breaker Detailed and For- 34 2475 2013 PE EMS Completed Project Replacement in E04 bay Construction Design Adaptation of EHV Substation 400/220 kV Obrenovac – 400 kV Circuit Breaker Detailed and For- 35 2446 2013 PE EMS Completed Project Replacement in A07 bay Construction Design Adaptation of HV Substation 220/110 kV Beograd 17 – Installation of Line 36 2417 For-Construction Design 2013 PE EMS Completed Project Differential Protection Adaptation of HV Substation 110/35 kV Zaječar 1 – 110 kV Circuit Breaker 37 2416 For-Construction Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project Replacement in OHL bay Completed Project Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110 Beograd 3 – Protection Replacement in 38 2415 For-Construction Design 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed 110 kV Bay, Bay No. E13 Facility in operation Completed Project Switchgear 6,3 kV Đerdap 2 – Replacement of Secondary Equipment and 39 2413 For-Construction Design 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed Protection of Transformer Bay 6,3 kV, Transformer Facility in operation Completed Project Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110/35 kV Beograd 5 - Replacement of HV Detailed and For- 40 2402 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed Equipment in Bus Coupler Bay Construction Design Facility in operation Completed Project Adaptation of Switchgear 400 kV Drmno – 400 kV Circuit Breaker Replacement, Detailed and For- 41 2401 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed bay A7 Construction Design Facility in operation HV Substation 110/35 kV Majdanpek 2 – Adaptation of Swichgear 110 kV – 110 kV 42 2400 For-Construction Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project Circuit Breaker Replacement in Bay 01 43 2399 Surveillance System and Lighitng of HV Substation Detailed Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project 44 2395 Adaptation of HV Beograd 17 - Construction of Oil Pit and Sewage System Detailed Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Leskovac – Installation of the Transformer T1 Detailed and For- 45 2392 2012 PE EMS Completed Project 400/110 kV, 300 MVA Construction Design Completed Project Detailed and For- 46 2391 HV Substation 110/35 kV Raška – Equipping of OHL Bay 35 kV, No. D04 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed Construction Design Facility in operation Completed Project Recovery of HV Substation 110/35 kV Smederevo 2 – Grounding and external 47 2388 Detailed Design 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed lighting installations Facility in operation Completed Project Detailed and For- 48 2386 HV Substation 110/35 kV Novi Sad 3 – Adaptation of Swichgear 20 kV 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed Construction Design Facility in operation Completed Project Adaptation HV Substation 110/35 kV Vranje 1 – Equipping of 35 kV Bays No. 01, Detailed and For- 49 2383 2012 PE EMS Construction Completed 04 and 08 Construction Design Facility in operation 50 2382 Fire Protection Detailed Design of HV Substation 110/35/10 kV Beograd 1 Detailed Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project 51 2374 Fire Protection Detailed Design of HV Substation 110/35/10 kV Beograd 4 Detailed Design 2012 PE EMS Completed Project Detailed Design Reconstruction of EHV Substation 400/110 kV Jagodina 4 – Installation of the Detailed and For- 52 2315 2012 PE EMS Completed Construction Transformer T1 Construction Design Works in Progress Detailed Design Reconstruction of HV Substation 220/110 kV Smederevo 3 in EHV Substation Detailed and For- completed For- 53 2270 2012 PE EMS 400/220/110 kV Construction Design Construction Design Ongoing Completed Project 54 2368 Adaptation of External Lighting in EHV Substation 400/110 kV Zrenjanin 2 Detailed Design 2011 PE EMS Construction Completed Facility in operation Completed Project 55 2367 Adaptation of External Lighting in EHV Substation 400/110 kV Subotica 3 Detailed Design 2011 PE EMS Construction Completed Facility in operation Adaptation of Swichgear 400 kV Drmno – 400 kV Circuit Breakers Replacement in Detailed and For- Completed Project 56 2351 2011 PE EMS Bays A5 and A8 Construction Design Construction Completed Completed Project Adaptation of EHV Substation 400/220/110 kV Sremska Mitrovica 2 – 110 kV Detailed and For- 57 2339 2011 PE EMS Construction Completed Circuit Breakers Replacement in Bays C5, C6, C8 and C12 Construction Design Facility in operation Completed Project Swichgear 110 kV Pančevo 1 – Adaptation of Swichgear 110 kV Pančevo 1, Bay Detailed and For- 58 2327 2011 PE EMS Construction Completed No.
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