Gas- and Oil-Fired Plants in Russia - other districts

Avtovskaya
Location: Leningrad
Operator: TGC-01
Configuration: 5 X 22 MW, 2 X 100 MW, 2 X 30 MW CHP
Operation: 1956-2003
Fuel: natural gas, oil
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: TMZ, LMZ, Electrosila
Quick facts: Also known as St Petersburg-15. This is the main CHP plant in the southwestern part of St Petersburg. Heating capacity is 1,849 Gcal/hr.

Photograph by TGC-01
Posted 4 May 2011

Krasnodar
Location: Krasnodar
Operator: Kuban Generation
Configuration: 819 MW CHP
Operation: 1954-1966
Fuel: natural gas
Boiler supplier: Podloski, Taganrog
T/G supplier: TMZ, BMZ, LMZ, Kharkov, Electrosila
Quick facts: A 1+1 CCGT block is under construction at Krasnodar. TGC-8 owns a 66.9% stake in Kuban Generation.

Photograph by grifon82 (Panoramio)
Posted 17 Nov 2010

Kirishi
Location: Leningrad
Operator: OGK-2
Configuration: 6 X 300 MW
Operation: 1969-1975
Fuel: natural gas, oil
Boiler supplier: Taganrog
T/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila
Quick facts: Kirishi is 150km southeast of St Petersburg. The supercritical units were built to burn heavy fuel oil from the KINEF refinery and were later converted to natural gas capabability. Units 1&2 share a 180m stack. Units 3-6 are paired off to a 320m stack and the second 320m stack is used for hotwater boilers. Unit-6 has been repowered into an 800-MW, 2+1 CCGT plant. Adjacent is the 290-MW Kirishi TETS plant.

Photograph by OGK-2
Posted 24 Mar 2012

Pechora
Location: Komi
Operator: JSC Pechora SDPP
Configuration: 3 X 210 MW, 2 X 215 MW CHP
Operation: 1979-1991
Fuel: natural gas, associated gas
Boiler supplier: Taganrog
T/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila
EPC: Teploproject Institute Riga
Quick facts: Pechora is 3km east of Pechora city on the right bank of the Pechora River. The fuel is a mixture of pipeline gas from the Western-Soplessky field and associated gas from the Kyrtayelsky oil fields. The plant has a man-made cooling pond. Installed thermal capacity is 387 Gcal and during the winter an auxiliary boiler can supply an additional 24 gcal/h from the starter boiler. A 13km network supplies heat to all of Pechora’s railroad district and partially supplies the riverside district. Overall, Pechora supplies about 60% of the Komi republic’s power. A sixth unit was in the original design but is unscheduled. The plant is part of WGC-3.

Photograph courtesy of WGC-3
Posted 19 Aug 2006

Tomsk-2 GRES
Location: Tomsk
Operator: Tomskenergo
Configuration: 262 MW CHP
Operation: 1945-??
Fuel: natural gas
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: Construction on Tomsk-2 started in May 1943 using equipment supplied under the Lend-Lease program. The plant currently has 10 boilers and five T/G sets.

Photograph courtesy of Tomskenergo
Posted 12 Jun 2005

Tomsk-3
Location: Tomsk
Operator: Tomskenergo
Configuration: 1 X 140 MW CHP
Operation: 1988
Fuel: natural gas
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??

Photograph courtesy of Tomskenergo
Posted 12 Jun 2005

Abbreviations

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

Updated 24-Mar-2012

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