At the Kemerovo Coke and Chemical Plant («Koks»), included in the Industrial Metallurgical Holding (IMH), two steam-turbo-generator units with 6 MW of capacity, developed and manufactured by «REP Holding», are put into operation. The equipment is installed as a part of power plant (CPP) with capacity of 12 MW, built within the frames of implementation of the environmental protection.

The first stage of offshore platform was commissioned in October this year. The platform is equipped with four Siemens SGT-400 gas turbine power plants each rated at 12.9 MW. The plants operate on the base mode in cogeneration cycle. They generate electric and thermal power for the needs of field infrastructure.
The project for development, production and commissioning of modern power station was realized under the contract with Gazpromneft-Razvitiye Ltd. The station generates electric power for the needs of Arctic Gate oil terminal on Gulf of Ob. Power station with total electric output of 14.8 MW consists of nine Zvezda-МТ-1650VК-05М3 crude oil power plants. They were developed on the base of Kolomna plant engines. The main fuel for the plants is heavy fuel oil, back-up fuel is diesel. The station is equipped with control system developed and manufactured by Zvezda-Energetika JSC.
The reconstruction of Mogilevskaya TETs-1 thermal power station was carried out by TechnoServ AS. The customer of the project is Mogilevenergo RUP. Combined cycle power station was developed on the base of GE LM2500+ gas turbine plant rated at 25 MW and heat-recovery steam generator with steam output of 37 tons per hour. The main fuel for the station is natural gas. Two EGSI-S-245/1600WA fuel gas booster compressor stations were supplied and commissioned by BelgorodEnergas Ltd.
Gas turbine power station was commissioned on the site of the field in 2008. It operates as a part of local power grid. The customer of the project is Severneftegasprom JSC. At present there are eight OPRA DTG-1,8/2G gas turbine plants each rated at 1.8 MW in operation on the site. The main fuel for the station is natural gas with low sulfur content from the field.