ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, May 13. Construction of
a new electrical substation is underway in the Kunyaurgench
district of Turkmenistan’s Dashoguz Region, Trend reports via the press
service of the Turkmen government.


Foundation works are currently being carried out for several
facilities at the site, including a specialized building intended
to house power equipment and control systems used for electricity
distribution and operational management of the substation.


The new 220/110/35/10 kV substation is being built by order of
the Dashoguzenergo production association. It is designed to
receive and transform electricity supplied from the state power
plant located in Dashoguz and partially provide power to
industrial, communal and other economic facilities in the
Kunyaurgench district.







After commissioning, the new facility will replace the outdated
“Novcha” power infrastructure site and is expected to support
uninterrupted electricity supplies and maintain stable voltage
levels in local power grids.


The project is part of broader efforts in the region aimed at
modernizing the energy system through the introduction of modern
technologies and construction of new infrastructure facilities.
Authorities noted that the successful implementation of large-scale
state projects has integrated the region’s energy infrastructure
into the country’s unified energy ring system, helping ensure
reliable electricity transmission across the region.