ECONOMIC - ELECTRIC POWER

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3
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October 13, 1953
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL EINTELLIGENCERAGENCY REPORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. SUBJECT Economic - Electric power INFORMATION 1940 - 1953 COUNTRY USSR DATE OF HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers, monthly periodicals, book DATE DIST. /3 Oct 1953 WHERE PUBLISHED USSR NO. OF PAGES 4 DATE PUBLISHED 1950 - 3 Jun 1953 LANGUAGE Russian SUPPLEMENT TO ' REPORT NO. .1 T1 III THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION PROGRESS ON VOLGA PROJECTS AND TRANSMISSION LINES; POSTWAR SHIFTS IN USSR ELECTRIC POWER OUTPUT Jiumbers in parentheses refer to appended sources Kuybyshevskaya OES Altogether, about 7 million cubic meters of concrete are to be placed during the consjruction of the Kuybyshevskaya GES. Ten automatic concrete mixing plants, ith a total capacity of 20,000 cubic meters in 24 hours will be in operation at the peak of the concreting.(1) From 70 to 80 kilograms of steel bars will be required for each cubic meter of reinforced concrete placed. Consequently, 350,000 tons of steel bars will be required and 5 million bar joints will have to be welded.(4) By 21 January 1953, several hundred cubic meters of concrete had al- ready been placed in th foundation of the power plant structure near the right bank of Volga River. Concreting the lower navigable lock near the left bank of the river has started also (2), and by 23 April 1953 about 50,000 cubic meters of concrete had already been placed.(3) All branches of the work, including concreting, continued throughout the winter despite the cold weather and frozen river.(5) On 23 April, the spring flood water level in the river was 5.5 meters above pre-flood level. Suction dredges were at work as usual without slowing down.(6) The cofferdams which were built to prevent flooding of the excavations withstood very well the pressure of the high flood waters.(7) Stalingradskaya GES The work on driving 5,000 sheet piles along the cofferdam to protect excavations on Peschanyy Island against spring floods was started in January'(8) and was almost completed on 17 March.(9) NAW NSFB AIR FBI Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 One electric power generating train, Type D-3,000, with a generating capacity of 3,000 kilowatts and having an automatic voltage regulator, is on the job. It supplies power to two electric dredges,each of which has electric motors with a total capacity of 1,250 kilowatts, including a main motor of 864 kilowatts. Another power generating train with a capacity of 1,000 kilowatts is also on the job.(l0) Construction of the second high-voltage transmission line across the Volga River has started The line will supply power to the Volga-Ural Canal construction project.(11) Dredges were at work throughout the winter and dredged about 1.5 million cubic meters of earth, despite the cold weather and frozen river.(12) Construction of the ropeway across the Volga River to handle sand, gravel and other materials has started. It is estimated that during the next 3 years the rope-way will transport 12 million tons of building materials.(13) On 20 April 1953, the builders of the Stalingradskaya GES made a pledge to complete the 1953 plan 25 days early and to save one million rubles by introducing rationalistic work methods.(L4) Construction of cofferdams, rein- forced with steel sheet piling to protect excavations from spring flood waters, was nearing completion in April, when the work on the site was in progress day and night,(15) Kuybyshev-Moscow Power Transmission Line Altogether, 700,000 cubic meters of earth are to be excavated on the entire length of the Kuybyshev-Moscow power transmission line.(16) on 21 August 1952, 400 concrete foundations for steel towers and 50 towers had been completed; it was expected to raise these figures by the end of 1952 to 600 and 500, respectively.(17) The section of the line which crosses Kuybyshevskaya Oblast between the Kuybyshevskaya GES site and Sveltloye Lake is 120 kilometers long and will have 550 towers.(16) About 7 kilometers of the section of the line which crosses Ul'yanovskaya Oblast have been completed and wires have been installed.(18) The Moskovskiy Construction and Installation Trust is building the 250-kilometer section of the line which runs through Vladimirskaya and Moskovskaya oblasts. The length of the line crossing Vladimirskaya Oblast is 200 kilometers..(19) In Gor'kovskaya Oblast the line runs from the Oka River at the border of Vladimirskaya and Gor'kovskaya oblasts through Lyakhovskiy, Melenkovskiy, Selivanorskiy and other reyons.(20) Other Power Transmission Lines Construction of over 10,000 kilometers of rural power transmission lines is planned in Trans-Volga regions, where one million hectares of land are to be irrigated.(21) A project to connect the Ust' Kamenogorskaya GES with other electric power stations of the Kuzbass and Altayskiy Kray in a single power system was in preparation at the end of 1952.(22) The length of high-voltage transmission lines built in Soviet Central Asia during the last 10 years is considerable. Reconstruction of old lines and construction of new lines is now progressing at a rapid rate. The Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 majority of the lines are located in flat country, 300 to 600 meters above se- level. About 63 percent of the 35-kilovolt lines are installed on wooden polea and the rest on steel ones. Some 110-kilovolt lines which were put in operation in 1949 increased the total length of lines in Central Asia by 90 percent. One 110-kilovolt line, 72.5 kilometers long, is installed on wooden poles.(23) Electric Power Systems At the outbreak of World War II, the USSR had seven large electric power systems (Moskovskaya, Leningradskaya, Ural. 'skaya,Donetsko -Pridneprovskaya, Gor'kovekaya, Ivanovskaya, and Bakinskaya), each with an annual output of over one billion kilowatt-hours. In 1940, the Ukrainian SSR produced about 25 percent of the total USSR electric power output. It was expected that in 1950 it would produce only one sixth of ;he total output for that year. 9g In 1940 the Urals, Western Siberia, and Kazakhstan produced about 4ob percent elf he total Ir247 output The tOutpuotf in ~~5c e, as expe?ctea to be one third of the total. SOURCES 1. Vi.l'nyus, Sovetskaya Litva, 27 Jan 53 2. Moscow, Vechernyaya Moskva, 21 Jan 53 3? Petrozavodek, Leninskoye Znamya, 23 Apr 53 4. Baku, Bakinskiy Rabochiy, 6 May 53 5, Ashkhabad, Turkmenskaya Iskra, 3 Jan 53 6. Sovetskaya Litva, 25 Apr 53 7? Ibid., 29 Apr 53 8.. Frunze, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 9 Jan 53 9 Ibid., 17 Mar 53 10. Moscow, Elektricheskiye Stantsii, No 3, Mar 53 11. Yerevan, Kommunist, 25 Jan 53 12. Moscow, Moskovskaya Pravda, 25 Feb 53 13. Kommunist, 27 Feb 53 14. lLeninskoye Znamya, 21 Apr 53 15. Alma-Ata, Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 5 Apr 53 16. Moscow, Izvestiya, 17 Jan 53 17, Moscow, Komsomol'ekaya Pravda, 21 Aug 52 18. Moscow, Pravda, 3 Jun 53 Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3 19. Ibid., 7 Sep 52 20. Vladimir, Prizyv, 7 Sep 52 21. Pravda, 23 Mar 53 22. Tashkent, Pravda Voatoka, 25 Dec 52 23. Elektricheakiye Stantaii, No 5, May 53 24. Moacov, Geografia Promyshlennosti SSSR (Industrial Geography of USSR), by P. N. Stepanov, Uchpedgiz, 1950 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700140128-3