FGC UES Celebrates 15th Anniversary
15 June 2017 (13:04)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, June 15, 2017. Rosset’s Federal Grid Company United Energy Systems is celebrating its 15th anniversary in the Urals with company spring cleaning days, planting trees, and exhibitions of special-purpose vehicles at city streets, the company press service reports.
‘Over two hundred workers took part in spring cleaning days in Chelyabinsk, Perm, and Orenburg. They cleaned up the areas next to their buildings, removing last year’s rubbish and old leaves, painting the border stones, and planting some flowers,’ the press service says.
A clean-up day is also scheduled at the 220-kilowatt Pervouralskaya Power Substation in Sverdlovsk Region in late June. The station workers will paint the outdoor switchgear fencing, border stones, and transformer oil tanks and will dig up the trench for the electromagnetic locking cable.
Also, Power Engineers’ Alleys were set up in a number of local cities. Thirty willow trees were planted next to Iset Power Station in Sverdlovsk Region. Some walnut trees got planted in Chelyabinsk, and Perm got a number of new apple trees, willow trees, lilacs and jasmine shrubbery, and almond trees.
‘Over two hundred workers took part in spring cleaning days in Chelyabinsk, Perm, and Orenburg. They cleaned up the areas next to their buildings, removing last year’s rubbish and old leaves, painting the border stones, and planting some flowers,’ the press service says.
A clean-up day is also scheduled at the 220-kilowatt Pervouralskaya Power Substation in Sverdlovsk Region in late June. The station workers will paint the outdoor switchgear fencing, border stones, and transformer oil tanks and will dig up the trench for the electromagnetic locking cable.
Also, Power Engineers’ Alleys were set up in a number of local cities. Thirty willow trees were planted next to Iset Power Station in Sverdlovsk Region. Some walnut trees got planted in Chelyabinsk, and Perm got a number of new apple trees, willow trees, lilacs and jasmine shrubbery, and almond trees.
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