Efficiency of Using Self-Supporting Insulated Wires in the Electrical Networks of Southern Kyrgyzstan

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The article examines the effectiveness of using self-supporting insulated wires (SIP) in the electrical networks of the southern region of Kyrgyzstan. An analysis of the technical, economic, and operational characteristics of SIP was conducted in comparison with traditional non-insulated wires. Special attention was given to improving the reliability of power supply, reducing energy losses, and lowering the costs of installation and maintenance of the lines. Based on the performed calculations and field studies, the feasibility of widespread implementation of SIP in the networks of the southern districts of the country is demonstrated, taking into account climatic and geographical conditions. The obtained results can be used for planning the modernization of distribution networks and enhancing their resilience to external influences.

self-supporting insulated wires \ reliability of power supply \ efficiency of distribution networks \ power transmission lines

Short address: https://sciup.org/14135150

IDS: 14135150   |   UDC: 631.171.62   |   DOI: 10.33619/2414-2948/125/19