CCGT Power Plants in Russia - Ural Federal District
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Chelyabinsk-3 CC Location: Chelyabinsk (Ural FD) Operator: TGC-10 (JSC Territorial Generation Company No 10) Configuration: 225-MW, 1+1 CCGT with GTE-100 gas turbine CHP Fuel: natural gas Operation: 2011 HRSG supplier: Podoloski T/G supplier: LMZ, Kaluga EPC: Kvartz Vostochnaya Sibir Quick facts: This CCGT block went commercial on 7 Jun 2011. Heating capacity is 142 MWt. Photograph courtesy of TGC-10 (JSC Territorial Generation Company No 10) |
Kurgansk-2 Photograph courtesy of Intertechelectro-Novaya Generatsiya |
Magnitogorsk Location: Chelyabinsk (Ural FD) 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 |
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Noyabrsk Location: Yamal-Nenets (Ural FD) Operator: EnergoGaz Noyabrsk Configuration: 2 X 62-MW CCGT blocks with 6001B gas turbines CHP Operation: 2010 Fuel: natural gas, oil HRSG supplier: Podolski T/G supplier: GE, Kaluga EPC: Intertechelectro-Novaya Generatsiya Quick facts: Testing on the second block was completed in Aug 2010. This plant has heating capacity of 95 Gcal/hr. Noyabrsk is the largst town in Yamalo-Nenets AO and is in the middle of the West Siberian oil fields. Noyabrsk is invested by Intertechelectro-Novaya Generatsiya and is considered Russia's first project-financed IPP. Photograph courtesy of Intertechelectro-Novaya Generatsiya |
Nyaganskaya Location: Khanty-Mansi AO (Ural FD) Operator: OJSC Fortum Russia Configuration: 3 X 418-MW single-shaft CCGT blocks with SCC5-4000F gas turbines CHP Operation: 2013 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: Podolski T/G supplier: Siemens EPC: Group E-4, Tepingeneering Quick facts: This will be one of the largest CCGT plants in Russia at completion. After over 20yrs of dicussion and development of this greenfield site in difficult terrain, ground-breaking was on 11 Jun 2008. The first block was synchronized on 28 Jan 2013. The plant will connect to the 220kV grid. Photograph courtesy of Youri Stepanov |
Povkhovskaya Photograph courtesy of Aviadvigatel |
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| Severo-Gubinsky Location: Yamal-Nenets AO (Ural FD) Operator: Geoilbent LLC Configuration: 2 X 4 MW GTES-4 gas turbines Operation: 2001 Fuel: natural gas T/G supplier: Iskra Quick facts: This plant provides electricity for operations at the Severo-Gubinsky oil field. These were the first machines entirely built by Iskra-Energetika and also their first project with parallel grid operation enabled. Photograph courtesy of Iskra-Energetika |
Sredneuralskaya CC Location: Sverdlovsk (Ural FD) Operator: OJSC Enel OGK-5 Configuration: 410-MW, 1+1 CCGT with 9001FB gas turbine CHP Operation: 2011 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: Nooter T/G supplier: GE, Skoda EPC: Iberinco Quick facts: Construction on this CCGT began in Sep 2008, testing began in Nov 2010, and the block commissioned on 27 Jul 2011. Total investment was about 15bn rubles. Sredneuralskaya is 20km north of Yekaterinburg and has an existing 1,500-MW steam-electric CHP plant. The new CCGT plant is connected to the grid at 220kV. Photograph courtesy of OJSC Enel OGK-5 |
Surgut-2 CC Location: Khanty-Mansi AO (Ural FD) Operator: E.ON Russia Configuration: two 400-MW single-shaft CCGT blocks with 9001FA gas turbines CHP Operation: 2011 Fuel: natural gas HRSG supplier: CMI T/G supplier: GE EPC: General Electric, Iberinco, Gama, Tri Morya Quick facts: In Jun 2008, construction got underway at this extension to one of the world's largest thermal power stations. The project was commissioned on 25 Jul 2011 and cost 31.9bn rubles. Photograph courtesy of E.ON Russia |
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Urengoysk CC Photograph courtesy of Youri Stepanov |
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Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 23-Mar-2013