en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russia's Southern Grid company (Rosseti Yug) took over 552 km of power transmission lines and 253 transformer substations with a total capacity of 105 MVA in the first quarter of 2026. The company's press service stated that the plan is to establish a unified center of responsibility for reliable power supply within its jurisdiction by integrating power facilities.

This grid expansion involves four regions. In the Krasnodar Krai and the Republic of Adygea, the company took over 60 km of transmission lines and 13 packaged transformer substations. In the Rostov Oblast, 241 km of transmission lines and 124 substations were integrated; in the Astrakhan Oblast, 40 km of transmission lines and 21 substations were integrated. In the Volgograd Oblast, 211 km of transmission lines and 95 packaged transformer substations were added.
To integrate these assets, Russia's Southern Grid company (Rosseti Yug) employed various mechanisms, including purchase, lease, and acceptance of assets from individuals and non-profit organizations. The company has signed 315 free-use agreements with municipal authorities. Additionally, the company is securing ownership of ownerless equipment through courts; ownership of two facilities was confirmed in the first quarter of 2026, with 178 related lawsuits currently under review.
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