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Russia's Energy Ministry has selected an option for supplying electricity to Crimea that will cost about 71 billion rubles, the ministry said on Wednesday.

The option involves building at least 700 MW of gas-fired generating
capacity on the Black Sea peninsula. The power plants will be located in
Simferopol and Sevastopol. The plan calls for building two
double-circuit 500 kV lines between Buzhora and Feodosia and the
expansion of the 500 kV Buzhora substation located in Anapa, as well as
building the 220 kV Simferopol-Feodosia line.

There are also plans to build a 600 MW thermal power plant in
Novorossiysk and power lines from Krasnodar Territory to Crimea – the
500 kV Kuban-Buzhora and 500 kV Rostov-Buzhora.