The basic stages of improving the power grid complex functioning of the Chechen Republic
https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2020-22-4-43-53
Abstract
The article considers the state of the electric power industry functioning of the Chechen Republic. Comparative data on the reception in the network and useful electricity supply of the Chechen Republic in recent years are presented. The total transformer capacity structure of all substations, as well as the power lines total length of Chechenenergo JSC, is considered. The main electric power industry problems of the Chechen power system, which are the lack of own generating capacities, the transformer capacities shortage of substations 110 and 35 kV and the main production assets high level wear of the electric grid economy, are studied. The tasks to reduce the Chechen energy system electric energy losses are considered. The values and causes of the electric energy losses in different district electric networks (RES) of JSC "Chechenenergo" are determined. A comparative analysis of the electrical energy losses in recent years has been performed. Issues related to reactive power in electrical networks are considered. An analysis was carried out to determine the reactive power values in different district electric networks of Chechenenergo JSC. Measures are proposed that contribute to the reactive power normalization and the improvement of technical and economic indicators in electric networks. The networks electrical circuits improvement analysis was carried out to ensure the power supply stability and reliability to consumers in the republic. The production process control system and diagnostics is proposed, which will allow to regulate and coordinate the activities to manage the technical condition, as well as the power system reliability.
About the Authors
S. Kh. MasaevRussian Federation
Suliman Kh. Masaev
Grozny
U. Kh. Makaev
Russian Federation
Umar Kh. Makaev
Grozny
M. V. Debiev
Russian Federation
Mairbek V. Debiev
Grozny
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For citations:
Masaev S.Kh., Makaev U.Kh., Debiev M.V. The basic stages of improving the power grid complex functioning of the Chechen Republic. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2020;22(4):43-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2020-22-4-43-53