BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 25. A
state-of-the-art microprocessor-based Digital Control Center has
been installed at the Khankendi-1 power substation, the first
enclosed substation built in the liberated territories with a 110
kV voltage class, Teymur Abdullayev, Head of the Public Relations
Center of AzerEnerji OJSC, told Trend's Karabakh bureau.
"All equipment, including transformers, is housed within the
building," he added.
Abdullayev noted that the substation was constructed in
Khankendi according to a modern urban grid model, following
President Ilham Aliyev’s directives to establish a sustainable
electricity infrastructure in the liberated areas.
“To connect Khankendi and the surrounding regions to the
national power system, an 11-kilometer high-voltage transmission
line was built, including a 1.8-kilometer underground cable
crossing difficult mountainous and forested terrain from Shusha to
Khankendi. The substation features a cutting-edge
microprocessor-based Digital Control Center. This Micro-SCADA
system, developed by AzerEnerji (ASC) specialists, has been
implemented for the first time in Khankendi and allows real-time
monitoring, control, and incident tracking of high-voltage lines
and equipment. The substation will provide reliable and stable
electricity to Khankendi city and the Agdere, Khojaly, and
Khojavend districts,” he added.
President Ilham Aliyev attended the official opening of the
110/35/10 kV Khankendi-1 power substation on December 23 in
Khankendi.
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