CCGT Power Plants in Russia - Central Federal District

Daryino Substation
Location: Moscow
Operator: Mobile GTES JSC
Configuration: 2 X 22.5 MW FT8 MobilePak
Fuel: natural gas
Operation: 2008
T/G supplier: P&W
Quick facts: Mobile GTES JSC has now installed nearly two dozen FT8 machines for peaking service. Most are in Moscow.

Photograph courtesy of Mobile GTES JSC
Posted 11 Nov 2009

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
Re-posted 3 Nov 2010

Luch
Location: Belgorod
Operator: Heat Energy Co
Configuration: 2 X 33 MW LM2500+ gas turbines CHP
Fuel: natural gas
Operation: 2005
T/G supplier: GE
Quick facts: The plant has 60 gcal heating capacity. This is the first RAO UES power plant built using project finance rather than internal funds.  Financing was arranged by Sberbank and Vneshtorgbank.

Photograph courtesy of Heat Energy Co
Posted 3 Sep 2006

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
Posted 24 Oct 2009

Magnitogorsk
Location: Ryazan
Operator: Energomash GT-TPP
Configuration: 2 X 9 MW GTE-9M gas turbines CHP
Fuel: natural gas
Operation: 2010
T/G supplier: Energomash
EPC: Energomash
Quick facts: One of a series of 14, small GT-based CHP plants built by Energomash and operated by the company.

Photograph courtesy of Energomash
Posted 19 Feb 2011

Moscow-26 CC
Location: Moscow
Operator: Mosenergo
Configuration: 420-MW, 1+1 CCGT with GT26 gas turbine CHP
Operation: 2011
Fuel: natural gas, oil
HRSG supplier: Taganrogskij
T/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, EmAlyans
Quick facts: On 30 Jun 2011, Alstom commissioned TPP-26 Unit-8. Design thermal efficiency of 59% is the highest of any CCGT plant in Russia and overall efficiency rises to over 85% when 265 MW of heating output is taken into account. The contract was awarded in 2007, making the KA26-1 MS block Russia’s first turnkey energy project to be handed to a non-Russian company.

Photograph courtesy of Mosenergo
Posted 31 Jul 2010

 

Shatura CC
Location: Moscow
Operator: WGC-4
Configuration: 400-MW single-shaft CCGT with 9001FA gas turbine
Operation: 2010
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: CMI
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: Gama, Tri Morya
Quick facts: On 27 Jul 2010, almost 90yrs to the day from the first turbine's operation at this site in Moscow's eastern suburbs, first ignition was accomplished at this new 400-MW CCGT block.

Photograph courtesy of WGC-4
Posted 14 Aug 2010

 

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
Posted 23 Aug 2008

Voronezh-2
Location: Voronezh
Operator: Quadra (TGC-04)
Configuration: 115-MW, 2+1 CCGT with LM6000PD gas turbines CHP
Operation: 2010
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Ukrenergochermet
T/G supplier: GE, Kaluga
EPC: ZAO Energokaskad, Tsentrenergomontazh
Quick facts: The opening ceremony for this power station was on 21 Oct 2010. The new plant serves about 250,000 customers.

Photograph courtesy of Quadra (TGC-04)
Posted 6 Nov 2010

Abbreviations

Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base

Updated 07/31/11

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