Новости

The station was constructed under the order of Rusvietpetro, which is the joint venture of Zarubezhneft JSC and Pietrovietnam KNG (State Oil & Gas Corporation of Vietnam).

Electric output of the first power unit of the station is 36 MW. It was developed on the base of three EGES-12S gas turbine plants. They were developed by Iskra NPO and manufactured by Iskra Energetika JSC.

EGES 12S was designed around GTU-12PG-2 devel oped by Aviadvigatel JSC and manufactured by Perm Motor Plant and ТС-12-2-RUKhL3 electric generators supplied by Electrotyazhmash-Privod Ltd. The station is equipped with waste-heat boilers manufactured by Ukhtinsky experimental-mechanical plant.

The main fuel for the station is associated petroleum gas (APG) The station generates electric and thermal power for the needs of field infrastructure. The station will be equipped with fuel treatment unit with booster compressor stations.

 

Turbines and Diesels       

20/05/2014

Vestas has received an order for 48 V112-3.0 MW turbines for the 148-MW Oakfield project in the state of Maine. The order is a call-off on the master supply agreement (MSA) announced in December 2013 for multiple U.S. projects, the potential of which totals 718 MW. With today’s order, Vestas has secured 298 MW under this MSA.

This project will also include a 10-year Active Output Management (AOM) 5000 service agreement. AOM 5000 is an energy-based availability guarantee that ensures the turbines are operational when the wind is blowing. This service option includes the VestasOnline® surveillance system that remotely controls and monitors the turbines and minimizes lost production by predicting when maintenance may be required.

Deliveries for the Oakfield project will take place in the 2nd quarter of 2015, with commissioning expected by the 4th quarter of 2015. Vestas’ factories in Colorado are expected to be involved in the manufacturing for this project.

14/05/2014

Residential estate is situated near Tatarenkovo village. Cogeneration power station with electric output of 23.2 MW and peak thermal output of 120 MW will generate electric and thermal power for the needs of the estate. The station will consist of twelve Intertech INT 2000CT gas engine power plants each rated at 1948 kW. They were designed around MTU 20V4000L63 gas engines. The station is equipped with peaking boiler house on the base of Safonovo Heating Solution hot water boilers with thermal capacity of 11.6 and 35 MW.

Turbines and Diesels       

12/05/2014

Total electric output of the station is 800 MW. The station consists of two combined cycle power units each rated at 390 MW. Main power equipment of the station includes four GE Energy MS9001E gas turbine power plants, D11 steam turbines and electric generators.

 

Turbines and Diesels       

29/04/2014

Total electric output of the station is 5.6 MW, thermal output is 10.5 MW. The station consists of five FG Wilson PG1250B each rated at 1000 kW and two РG345B gas engine power plants each rated at 276 kW. The station is equipped with FG Wilson Р635Р1 stand by diesel generating set rated at 508 kW. The plants operate in parallel without synchronization with the main power grid.

Turbines and Diesels       

23/04/2014

Total electric power of combined cycle power unit is 424 MW, efficiency is 57%. The first power unit of the station was commissioned in April 2013. The third power unit of the station is at present under construction. Its commissioning is planned at the beginning of 2015. General contractor for the project is Fortum JSC. Main power equipment of each unit was supplied by Siemens AG. Each power unit was developed on the base of three Siemens SGT 4000F, ZiO Podolsk heat recovery steam generator with thermal output of 465 t/h, КТ 130 7.7 steam turbine supplied by Power Machines Ltd. equipped with ТЗFG 150 2MUЗ electric generator. The station was commissioned under Fortum investment program under which Fortum has to commission power stations in Russia with total electric output of 2300 MW. 

Turbines and Diesels       

16/04/2014

Vestas has secured an order from the leading German wind power plant developer juwi Wind totalling 36 MW. The order consists of 12 V112-3.0MW turbines and will be deployed at three different projects in Germany.

The contract comprises supply, installation and commissioning of the turbines, along with a VestasOnline® Business SCADA solution, as well as a 15-year full-scope service agreement (AOM 4000).

Vestas and juwi signed a framework agreement for 52 turbines in 2012 and today’s order thus continues the positive cooperation between the two partners.

22/01/2014