Russia Begins Construction of Adler Bypass, Powered by Unique 'Victory' Energy Node
Russia is constructing the Adler bypass, a significant project ordered by President Putin. This highway, stretching from the M-4 'Don' highway to Sochi, aims to reduce travel time to the airport and resort areas, ease traffic congestion, and boost southern development. The unique power transmission towers of the 'Victory' energy node in Adler, designed by an unknown architect, will support this project.
The Adler bypass, set to be eight kilometers long with six kilometers of tunnels, has begun construction. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Husnullin announced the launch of the 'Victory' power station on his Telegram channel, which will serve as the key electricity source for this project. The 'Victory' power station, built swiftly to power the tunnel construction, features distinctive designer power line towers, including one shaped like two dolphins.
Upon completion, the 'Victory' power station will also maintain and operate the Adler bypass. The implementation of this project is expected to significantly reduce travel time to the airport and resort areas, relieve traffic congestion in the microdistrict, and stimulate further development of the south of the country.
The Adler bypass, a crucial infrastructure project, is underway with the support of the 'Victory' power station. This power station, featuring unique designer towers, will not only power the construction of the bypass but also maintain its operation upon completion. The project aims to improve travel efficiency, ease traffic congestion, and stimulate regional development.