H Energy
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H Energy (a member of the NEC Group) has completed another major shipment of electrical equipment to energy facilities in the Republic of Belarus. Under a contract with its partner, LLC EnergoPromis, the company delivered 142 disconnectors of the SDF123 and SDF330 series to the Pinsk Substation, operated by Brestenergo JSC.
The 330 kV disconnectors represent an in-house development by H Energy’s Yekaterinburg branch. Serial production became possible only after the facility gained full independence in design and engineering. The Yekaterinburg team successfully completed assembly and full-volume shipment on schedule, demonstrating high manufacturing and project execution capabilities.
This marks the first commercial deployment of this new disconnector line. The successful operation of the equipment at the Pinsk Substation will serve as the foundation for product certification and further market expansion — both across CIS countries and internationally.
This delivery is part of an ongoing collaboration with Brestenergo JSC, which includes previous and ongoing projects at substations such as Orsha, Beloozersk, and others. Assembly and shipment of equipment for the Mikashevichy Substation are also scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026.
The 330 kV disconnectors represent an in-house development by H Energy’s Yekaterinburg branch. Serial production became possible only after the facility gained full independence in design and engineering. The Yekaterinburg team successfully completed assembly and full-volume shipment on schedule, demonstrating high manufacturing and project execution capabilities.
This marks the first commercial deployment of this new disconnector line. The successful operation of the equipment at the Pinsk Substation will serve as the foundation for product certification and further market expansion — both across CIS countries and internationally.
This delivery is part of an ongoing collaboration with Brestenergo JSC, which includes previous and ongoing projects at substations such as Orsha, Beloozersk, and others. Assembly and shipment of equipment for the Mikashevichy Substation are also scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026.