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Turkish construction company Synergy has established its Georgia branch and started works at Akhaltsike for the Siemens HVDC technology to transmit eco-friendly electric power from Georgia to Turkey as part of the Black Sea Transmission Network Project, one of the most significant infrastructure projects in Georgia. The company will be the civil partner of Siemens responsible from construction works Phase I.
Siemens has won an order to install two turnkey HVDC (high-voltage direct current) back-to-back links in Georgia to connect the Georgian power supply network with the grid system in Turkey. As part of the Black Sea Transmission Network Project, one of the most significant infrastructure projects in Georgia, the two HVDC back-to-back links are each to transmit 350 MW of controlled electric power generated in various hydropower plants in Georgia to Turkey.