The ETS Project is constantly working towards improving the heat supply scheme in Moscow, in line with the approved “Scheme for Heat Supply of the City of Moscow until 2035” (Order of the Ministry of Energy of Russia dated 19.06.2020 No. 484) and legislative requirements, to ensure comfort and reliability of heat supply for years to come.
With the growing population and urban development, the demand for heat supply in Moscow has been on the rise. This puts a lot of pressure on the existing heat supply infrastructure, which needs to be constantly updated and improved to meet the city’s needs. The ETS Project, which stands for “Energy, Technology and Solutions”, was created to address these challenges and ensure a sustainable and efficient heat supply system for the city.
The main goal of the ETS Project is to modernize and optimize the heat supply scheme in Moscow, taking into account the latest technological advancements and the city’s long-term development plans. This includes upgrading the existing heat supply networks, introducing new technologies, and implementing energy-efficient solutions. By doing so, the ETS Project aims to provide Moscow residents with a reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly heat supply system.
One of the key milestones in the development of the ETS Project was the approval of the “Scheme for Heat Supply of the City of Moscow until 2035” by the Ministry of Energy of Russia in June 2020. This scheme sets out the strategic direction for the development of heat supply in Moscow for the next 15 years and outlines the necessary measures to improve the system. The ETS Project has fully embraced this scheme and is working closely with the government and other stakeholders to implement its recommendations.
One of the key priorities of the ETS Project is to ensure the comfort and well-being of Moscow residents. This is achieved by providing a stable and uninterrupted heat supply during the cold winter months, as well as keeping the heat tariffs at an affordable level. The ETS Project also takes into account the needs of vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and low-income families, and implements targeted solutions to improve their living conditions.
In addition to providing comfort, the ETS Project also prioritizes the reliability of the heat supply system. This includes regular maintenance and timely repairs of the heat supply infrastructure, as well as the implementation of modern technologies to prevent breakdowns and accidents. The ETS Project also conducts regular inspections and audits to ensure the safety and quality of the heat supply system.
The ETS Project is also committed to meeting all the necessary legislative requirements and standards. This includes complying with environmental regulations and ensuring the safety of the heat supply infrastructure. The project also collaborates with various government agencies and experts to ensure that all the necessary approvals and permits are obtained before implementing any changes or upgrades.
Overall, the ETS Project is making significant progress in modernizing the heat supply scheme in Moscow. Its efforts have already resulted in improved reliability and efficiency of the system, as well as reduced energy consumption and emissions. The project continues to work towards its goal of providing Moscow residents with a comfortable, reliable, and sustainable heat supply system for many years to come.