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Kurgan region governor took part in gas turbines installation at Kurgan HPP site
16 April 2010
The main equipment mounting is going on. On April 16, 2010 the gas turbines were put on the pedestals. Oleg Bogomolov, governor of the Kurgan region, took part in the installation having tightened a nut on one of the turbine holder anchoring bolts.
GE 6FA gas turbines are made on the basis of the F-class advanced technology that holds a leading position in power industry as to operation life cycle, efficiency and availability. 6FA is distinguished by high efficiency, flexibility and reliability and designated to work in severe operation conditions. The GE 6FA anniversary, hundredth one, unit will be installed in Kurgan and the 1st unit of such type in Russia.
As Oleg Bogomolov, governor of the Kurgan region, stressed the installed turbine will consume less fuel having a higher efficiency ratio. Oleg Bogomolov said that according to the construction schedule the power plant will supply heat to the city by the beginning of the next heating season.
Vladimir Babyak, General Director of CJSC Intertechelectro, says all the works on the GT installation are performed in tight collaboration with the manufacturer. The General Electric chief technical advisor is working on the site. Mr. Babyak also said maximum efforts were made during the plant construction to provide orders for the Kurgan region enterprises. The most part of the contractors are the Kurgan ones.
Now, the gas and steam turbines with the load gears and generators are put on the foundations, installation in progress. Water heating boilers installation is finishing, hydraulic testing is prepared. HRSG modules acceptance and mounting is arranged, administrative and auxiliary buildings are almost finished, transformers rolling-up ways are assembled, fan cooling tower installation is launched, foundations for the tanks and 1st power unit transformers are being built.
The Kurgan HPP-2 will comprise 2 power units, 111 MW each. Each power unit consists of the General Electric 76 MW PG 6111FA gas turbine, Siemens 35 MW SST-400 steam cogeneration turbine and HRSG. The HPP installed electric output is 222 MW, the heat power being 250 Gcal/h. The Kurgan HPP-2 construction will allow improving the Kurgan region power supply and provide conditions for social and economic development of the city and region.
GE 6FA gas turbines are made on the basis of the F-class advanced technology that holds a leading position in power industry as to operation life cycle, efficiency and availability. 6FA is distinguished by high efficiency, flexibility and reliability and designated to work in severe operation conditions. The GE 6FA anniversary, hundredth one, unit will be installed in Kurgan and the 1st unit of such type in Russia.
As Oleg Bogomolov, governor of the Kurgan region, stressed the installed turbine will consume less fuel having a higher efficiency ratio. Oleg Bogomolov said that according to the construction schedule the power plant will supply heat to the city by the beginning of the next heating season.
Vladimir Babyak, General Director of CJSC Intertechelectro, says all the works on the GT installation are performed in tight collaboration with the manufacturer. The General Electric chief technical advisor is working on the site. Mr. Babyak also said maximum efforts were made during the plant construction to provide orders for the Kurgan region enterprises. The most part of the contractors are the Kurgan ones.
Now, the gas and steam turbines with the load gears and generators are put on the foundations, installation in progress. Water heating boilers installation is finishing, hydraulic testing is prepared. HRSG modules acceptance and mounting is arranged, administrative and auxiliary buildings are almost finished, transformers rolling-up ways are assembled, fan cooling tower installation is launched, foundations for the tanks and 1st power unit transformers are being built.
The Kurgan HPP-2 will comprise 2 power units, 111 MW each. Each power unit consists of the General Electric 76 MW PG 6111FA gas turbine, Siemens 35 MW SST-400 steam cogeneration turbine and HRSG. The HPP installed electric output is 222 MW, the heat power being 250 Gcal/h. The Kurgan HPP-2 construction will allow improving the Kurgan region power supply and provide conditions for social and economic development of the city and region.