FEDC ensured the supply of natural gas to the greenhouse complex under construction of a resident of the “Kamchatka” ASEZ

Within the framework of the agreement on technological connection to the gas distribution network, concluded between the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and Gazprom Gas Distribution Far East JSC, the “Kamchatsky” greenhouse complex, which is being created on the site of the “Zelenovskie Ozerki” agro-industrial cluster of the “Kamchatka” ASEZ for the cultivation of 1.2 thousand tons of tomatoes and 1.6 thousand tons of cucumbers per year, has been connected to the gas supply. A resident of the priority development area uses natural gas as an economical and environmentally friendly fuel for its own energy center, which provides heat and electricity to the greenhouses of the first modern enterprise in Kamchatka for growing vegetables in closed (protected) soil with a year-round production cycle. The fifth-generation greenhouses with a total area of 3.6 hectares will provide residents of the region with high-quality vegetables. To date, construction and installation work has been completed by 95%, the commissioning of the complex is scheduled for the 4th quarter of 2024. According to the agreement with the FEDC, about 2.5 billion rubles have been invested in the project, 100 jobs are being created.

Within the framework of the agreement on technological connection to the gas distribution network, concluded between the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and Gazprom Gas Distribution Far East JSC, the “Kamchatsky” greenhouse complex, which is being created on the site of the “Zelenovskie Ozerki” agro-industrial cluster of the “Kamchatka” ASEZ for the cultivation of 1.2 thousand tons of tomatoes and 1.6 thousand tons of cucumbers per year, has been connected to the gas supply. A resident of the priority development area uses natural gas as an economical and environmentally friendly fuel for its own energy center, which provides heat and electricity to the greenhouses of the first modern enterprise in Kamchatka for growing vegetables in closed (protected) soil with a year-round production cycle. The fifth-generation greenhouses with a total area of 3.6 hectares will provide residents of the region with high-quality vegetables. To date, construction and installation work has been completed by 95%, the commissioning of the complex is scheduled for the 4th quarter of 2024. According to the agreement with the FEDC, about 2.5 billion rubles have been invested in the project, 100 jobs are being created.

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