In accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Energy aimed at developing the sector and preparing for the upcoming autumn-winter season of 2025–2026, the Bishkek Electric Networks Company is actively implementing measures to improve the reliability of electrical equipment.
According to the agency, these measures include maintenance, repairs, as well as the construction and reconstruction of power transmission lines.
New Substation
This year, a new high-voltage substation "Muras" with a voltage of 110/10 kV was built in Bishkek.
It is equipped with modern equipment, including:
- a power transformer of 40,000 kVA;
- gas-insulated switchgear 110 kV;
- disconnectors 110 kV;
- complete outdoor switchgear 10 kV (KRU).
- equipment at six substations with a voltage of 220-110/35 kV;
- 336 transformer substations (TP) 6–10/0.4 kV;
- 26.7 km of power transmission lines (PTL) 220-110/35 kV;
- 148 km of power transmission lines 10–0.4 kV.
- equipment at 47 substations with a voltage of 220-110/35 kV;
- 1917 transformer substations (TP) 6–10/0.4 kV;
- 560 km of power transmission lines (PTL) 220-110/35 kV;
- 2175 km of power transmission lines 10–0.4 kV;
- 891 km of cable power transmission lines 10–0.4 kV.
- 2850 smart meters were installed;
- 87 km of power transmission lines were replaced with SIP-2 wires;
- 31 km of cable lines were replaced with modern cross-linked polyethylene;
- 32 km of PTL were laid using SIP-3 wire;
- about 6 km of cable lines were built;
- capacity was increased at 33 transformer substations.