Taking part in the meeting, including via videoconference, were Presidential Aide, State Council Secretary Alexei Dyumin, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Minister of Energy Sergei Tsivilev, Head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin, Head of the Republic of Khakassia Valentin Konovalov, Head of the Chuvash Republic Oleg Nikolayev, Governor of the Trans-Baikal Territory Alexander Osipov, Governor of the Amur Region Vasily Orlov, Governor of the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass Ilya Seredyuk, Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Area Vladislav Kuznetsov, Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service Maxim Shaskolsky, President of the Russian Public Relations Association Yevgeny Minchenko, heads of relevant federal and regional executive bodies, as well as representatives of the System Operator of the Unified Energy System, Rosseti, and other organisations concerned.
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The meeting participants discussed ways to increase the reliability and efficiency of the electric grid complex, upgrade electric power facilities, as well as improve tariff regulation in the electric power industry.
Alexei Dyumin noted that it was important to prevent power supply disruptions in the regions. He also touched on the topic of creating systemically important territorial grid organisations, which should become single centres responsible for the reliability of electricity transmission to the consumer starting next year.
Alexander Novak stressed that reliable and high-quality electricity supply to consumers in every region of Russia was a top priority for the state: “In order to do this, upgrade of the infrastructure is underway, and new modern facilities are under construction. We plan to develop a programme to improve reliability in the regions and ensure the development of a unified energy system. We will solve the problem of uniting the energy systems of the East and Siberia and enhancing the connectivity of the energy systems of Siberia and the Urals. It is important to pay attention to tariff decisions as well: they must be balanced,” Alexander Novak said.
Sergei Tsivilev reported on the measures that the Energy Ministry was developing and adopting to ensure technological sovereignty in the sphere of electricity, reduce the level of wear and tear of core equipment, and systematically update and upgrade electric power facilities.
Aisen Nikolayev highlighted the adoption of balanced decisions on budgetary financing of programmes to improve the reliability of the regional electric grid complex.
Oleg Nikolayev and Ilya Seredyuk presented for discussion their proposals on improving legal regulation of the electric power industry and developing regional energy infrastructure, which require support from federal executive authorities.
The proposals worked out at the meeting will be submitted to the federal executive authorities for decision-making purposes.