YUGOSLAVIA BUILDS ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AAGGENCAYESTRI REPORT
INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO.
COUNTRY Yugoslavia
SUBJECT Economic - Electric power
HOW
PUBLISHED Daily newspapers
WHERE
PUBLISHED Zagreb
DATE
PUBLISHED 17 Sep - 25 Nov 1951
LANGUAGE Serbo-Croatian
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BUILD LARGEST TRANSFORMER STATION -- Zagreb, Vjesnik, 17 Sep 51
The "TS-Z1" Transformer Station, the largest in Yugoslavia, is berg built
in Rakitje near Zagreb. The station is to have incoming 110,000-volt transmis-
sion lines from the Vinodol Hydroelectric Power Plant, the Rajhenburg Thermal
Power Plant (and the other power plants in Slovenia), the new thermal power
plant in Konjscina, and the transformer station in Sv Klara. The last named
will connect it with the electric power plants in Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Dalmatia.
Electric power will flow from the "TS-Z1" Transformer Station along 35,000-
volt transmission lines to Bregana, Zabok, Zagreb, Karlovac, Kalinovica, Pod-
sused, and Sv Klara. Later, the lines are to be extended to Serbia, through
Popovaca, Okucani, Brod, and Vinkovci. At the Okucani and Brod transformer
stations the power system is to be connected to high-tension transmission lines
from the hydroelectric power plants and transformer stations in Bosnia-Herze-
govina.
Another 110,000-volt transmission line is to be extended from the Rakitje
station through Konjscina to Varazdin. An electric power network of 110,000-
volt transmission lines will thus be set up in Croatia and Slovenia, deriving
its power from the Drava, Soca, and Vincdol hydroelectric power plants, and
the thermal power plants in Trbovlje, Rajhenburg, Zagreb, Konjscina, and
Sostanj.
The new transformer station will have two 35,000-kilovolt-ampere trans-
fonaers built. into a near-by hill; all of the 110,000-volt transmission equip-
ment will be above ground. A one-story building will house the remote-control
equipment, the 30,000-volt circuit-breaking equipment, a compressor and storage
battery station, a workshop, and a cable room.
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