More than 300 MW of electricity, 63 Gcal of heat and 38 thousand cubic meters of gas per hour, 80 km of roads provided by the FEDC for residents of the Far East priority development areas

The Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) presented the results of the development of engineering infrastructure of priority development areas in the Far East by the end of 2024. Thanks to state investments, the following have been provided for the ASEZ residents: 301.98 MW of electricity, water supply with a capacity of 25.2 thousand cubic meters per day, water disposal with a capacity of 16.5 thousand cubic meters per day, 38.5 thousand cubic meters of gas per hour, 62.8 Gcal of heat per hour. And also 79.9 km of highways. In addition, FEDC reimbursed Far Eastern investors for the costs of creating their own infrastructure. This allowed the enterprises of the macroregion to receive another 375.2 MW of power capacity, 12.65 thousand cubic meters of water per day, 1.25 thousand cubic meters of water disposal per day, 20.1 thousand cubic meters of gas and 63.52 Gcal of heat per hour. Also, 1.33 km of roads were built using private capital with subsequent reimbursement. Olga Gvozdeva, CEO of the “Kamchatka” greenhouse complex, which provides residents of the peninsula with fresh vegetables, noted: "Thanks to the infrastructure support from the FEDC, we were able to open the first modern greenhouse complex in the region with a year-round vegetable production cycle within the planned time frame. Thanks to the status of a resident of the priority development area, we received gas supply, electricity supply, a land plot, and tax benefits."

The Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) presented the results of the development of engineering infrastructure of priority development areas in the Far East by the end of 2024.

Thanks to state investments, the following have been provided for the ASEZ residents: 301.98 MW of electricity, water supply with a capacity of 25.2 thousand cubic meters per day, water disposal with a capacity of 16.5 thousand cubic meters per day, 38.5 thousand cubic meters of gas per hour, 62.8 Gcal of heat per hour. And also 79.9 km of highways.

In addition, FEDC reimbursed Far Eastern investors for the costs of creating their own infrastructure. This allowed the enterprises of the macroregion to receive another 375.2 MW of power capacity, 12.65 thousand cubic meters of water per day, 1.25 thousand cubic meters of water disposal per day, 20.1 thousand cubic meters of gas and 63.52 Gcal of heat per hour. Also, 1.33 km of roads were built using private capital with subsequent reimbursement.

Olga Gvozdeva, CEO of the “Kamchatka” greenhouse complex, which provides residents of the peninsula with fresh vegetables, noted: "Thanks to the infrastructure support from the FEDC, we were able to open the first modern greenhouse complex in the region with a year-round vegetable production cycle within the planned time frame. Thanks to the status of a resident of the priority development area, we received gas supply, electricity supply, a land plot, and tax benefits."

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