ДомойКосмические исследованияЭТС-Проект завершил актуализацию схемы теплоснабжения города Москвы на период до 2035 года

ЭТС-Проект завершил актуализацию схемы теплоснабжения города Москвы на период до 2035 года

ETC Project Updates Scheme in Line with Approved “Moscow City Heat Supply Scheme for the Period up to 2035” (Order of the Ministry of Energy of Russia dated June 19, 2020 No. 484) and Legislative Requirements to Ensure Comfort and Reliability of Heat Supply for Years to Come.

The city of Moscow is constantly evolving and growing, and with it, the demand for reliable and comfortable heat supply is also increasing. In order to meet the needs of its citizens, the city has been working on updating its heat supply scheme, taking into account the latest legislative requirements and the approved “Moscow City Heat Supply Scheme for the Period up to 2035”. This project, known as the ETC Project, aims to ensure that the citizens of Moscow have access to efficient and reliable heat supply for years to come.

The ETC Project, which stands for “Energy, Technology, and Comfort”, is a comprehensive initiative that involves the modernization and optimization of the city’s heat supply system. This includes the replacement and renovation of outdated equipment, the introduction of new technologies, and the implementation of energy-efficient solutions. The project is being carried out by the Moscow United Energy Company (MOEK), one of the largest heat supply companies in Russia, in collaboration with the city government.

The main goal of the ETC Project is to provide Moscow residents with a comfortable and reliable heat supply system that meets the highest standards of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. This is in line with the city’s long-term strategy to become a more sustainable and livable city, as outlined in the “Moscow City Heat Supply Scheme for the Period up to 2035”. The scheme, which was approved by the Ministry of Energy of Russia in June 2020, sets out the city’s plans for the development of its heat supply system and outlines the key principles and priorities for achieving this goal.

One of the key priorities of the ETC Project is the improvement of the reliability and stability of the heat supply system. This includes the replacement of outdated equipment and the introduction of new technologies that will help to reduce the risk of disruptions and breakdowns. The project also aims to increase the energy efficiency of the system, which will not only reduce the city’s carbon footprint but also help to lower the cost of heat supply for residents.

In addition to modernizing the heat supply system, the ETC Project also focuses on improving the comfort and convenience for Moscow residents. This includes the installation of individual heat meters in residential buildings, which will allow residents to monitor and control their heat consumption, as well as the implementation of a smart heat supply system that will adjust the heat supply based on the actual needs of each building. These measures will not only improve the comfort of residents but also help to reduce energy waste and save money on heating bills.

The ETC Project is also in line with the latest legislative requirements for heat supply in Russia. The project takes into account the new regulations and standards set by the government, including the Federal Law “On Heat Supply” and the Technical Regulations for Heat Supply Systems. By complying with these requirements, the ETC Project ensures that the heat supply system in Moscow is safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly.

The ETC Project is a long-term initiative that will be implemented in stages over the next few years. The first stage, which is already underway, includes the replacement of outdated equipment and the installation of individual heat meters in residential buildings. The second stage will focus on the optimization of the heat supply system and the introduction of new technologies, while the third stage will involve the modernization of the heat supply infrastructure in the city.

In conclusion, the ETC Project is a crucial step towards ensuring a comfortable and reliable heat supply for the citizens of Moscow. By updating the heat supply scheme in line with the approved “Moscow City Heat Supply Scheme for the Period up to 2035” and legislative requirements, the project aims to provide residents with a modern, energy-efficient, and sustainable heat supply system for years to come. This will not only improve the quality of life for Moscow residents but also contribute to the city’s overall development and progress towards becoming a more livable and environmentally friendly city.

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