62% of our equipment is obsolete, reports SverdlovEnergo
22 February 2007 (08:26)
‘62% of our equipment is obsolete,’ the spokesperson for SverdlovEnergo said to UrBC.
‘This year, the company is going to double its investments in the equipment modernization, reconstruction, and construction of the new electricity supply network facility; this means we’ll have to invest 2 billion RUR against 701 million last year. We are hoping to obtain the money through long-term bonded debt, to be paid back with the help of connection fee (that is, the specific payments from the interested consumers),’ the spokesperson explained.
‘This year, the company is going to double its investments in the equipment modernization, reconstruction, and construction of the new electricity supply network facility; this means we’ll have to invest 2 billion RUR against 701 million last year. We are hoping to obtain the money through long-term bonded debt, to be paid back with the help of connection fee (that is, the specific payments from the interested consumers),’ the spokesperson explained.
Embed to Blog | Subscribe to Newsletter |
Other materials on the topic::
- Regional electricity supplier comes up with supply limits schedule for 2006/2007
- SverdlovEnergo launches final stage of equipment checkups
- Chelyabenergo is in two minds about allotting the .5 to 1 billion RUR bonded debt
- Nickel maker of Ufaley replaces obsolete equipment used at electric power stations
- Electricity tariffs to go up by 46% in 2006, Sverdlovenergo plc claims