Rosseti Partners Russia Energy Exhibition Highlights

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The Rosseti company has become the general partner for the combined fuel and energy complex exhibition organized by Russia’s Ministry of Energy at the international exhibition and forum “Russia.” This development was announced via the event’s official telegram channel.

According to Andrey Ryumin, General Director of Rosseti, the Russian energy sector has undergone substantial improvements over the last twenty years. He notes that key infrastructure projects have been completed, enabling higher system reliability and power quality while strengthening the country’s energy security.

Ryumin observed that the scale of network construction and modernization has, in many instances, surpassed both Russian and global benchmarks. He emphasized that recent studies rely on the work of domestic scientists, engineers, and manufacturers. He believes visitors to the Russian exhibition and forum will be eager to learn about the outcomes achieved and to assess the future potential of the industry.

The Ministry of Energy highlighted the event’s focus on the fuel and energy complex, promising insights into its uniqueness and potential. A central feature will be the Energy Power hall, where significant achievements will be showcased on a multimedia map. Among the highlights are large-scale Rosseti projects, including the expansion of the electric grid to support new rail infrastructure and the power supply arrangements for major national initiatives.

Exhibition attendees will also be able to experience a VR tour of a major energy facility, the 500 kV Alanya ultra-high-voltage substation, learn about environmental initiatives, and explore the innovative technologies Rosseti is deploying.

It is recalled that on November 4 the international exhibition and forum “Russia” opened in Moscow at VDNKh. In terms of concept and scale, the event is unique in the country, with participation from all federal subjects, federal authorities, leading companies, and major public organizations. The exhibition runs at VDNKh for 161 days, concluding on April 12 of the following year, with projections suggesting well over 12 million visitors will attend.

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