
CCGT Power Plants in Russia - Central Federal District
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Daryino Substation Photograph courtesy of Mobile GTES JSC |
Komsomolsk (Ivanov-4) Location: Ivanovo Operator: Inter RAO UES Configuration: Two 325-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks with GT-110 gas turbines Operation: 2008-2010 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: Podoloski T/G supplier: NPO Saturn, Electrosila EPC: TPE Quick facts: This is the first CCGT plant of it size in Russia with all-Russian equipment. The plant was transferred to Inter RAO from RAO UES on 1 May 2008.
Photograph courtesy of Inter RAO UES |
Luch Photograph courtesy of Heat Energy Co |
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Moscow City-II Location: Moscow Operator: City-Energo Ltd Configuration: 120-MW, 2+1 CCGT block with SGT-800 gas turbines CHP Operation: 2007 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: Podoloski T/G supplier: Siemens EPC: Technopromexport, Liard-Stroy, Mosproekt-2, VNIPI Energoprom Quick facts: Moscow International Business Centre (MIBC) is being built on 100ha on Krasnopresnenskaya embankment in an old urban area in central Moscow. Management is by CITY JSC, a JV set up in 1992 between the government and private investors. The project was first launched in the early 1990s but was stalled the first 10yrs or so due to a lack of investment. Power supply for the complex has been built out with a 20kV distribution system to increase operating efficiencies. CITY and Mosenergo are collaborating on the new power network. The main power supply is from two 120-MW CCGT blocks, this one being the first to commission in Sep 2007.
Photograph courtesy of Siemens AG |
Magnitogorsk
Photograph courtesy of Energomash |
Moscow-26 CC Photograph courtesy of
Mosenergo |
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Shatura CC Photograph courtesy of WGC-4 |
Tereshkovo Location: Moscow Operator: Zorlu Rosmiks Configuration: 170-MW, 3 +1 CCGT with LM6000-PD gas turbines CHP Operation: 2010 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: Aalborg T/G supplier: GE, Skoda EPC: Zorlu, Troy Group, ZEP Quick facts: This CHP plant serves a new residential area in Moscow and the concession was awarded in a 2005 by Moscow city. It was the first full-scale IPP in the Moscow region. The plant is owned by Zorlu Enerji (51%), Invar International (24.5%), and Talex (24.5%). Heat production is 150 Gcal/hr. The gas turbines were shipped from Houston in May 2007. A second block is planned. Standard Ünlü was the lead arranger for project financing.
Photograph courtesy of Troy Group |
Voronezh-2 Photograph courtesy of Quadra (TGC-04) |
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Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 07/31/11