GE Supplying Turbines For Russian Power Plant Upgrade
08 September 2020
GE said it will supply power generation equipment for a new generating block at JSC Tatenergo’s Zainskaya State District Power Plant (SDPP) located in Zainsk, Tatarstan Republic, Russia.
The new combined cycle plant will be designed and built by the Turkish engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company ENKA, as part of the modernization project of one of the largest power plants in Tatarstan. GE will supply a 9HA.02 gas turbine, as well as a STF-D650 steam turbine, one triple pressure with RH Heat Recovery Steam Generator and H78 and A78 generators.
The new 858 MW CCGT power plant will benefit from the technology capable of reaching more than 64% net combined cycle efficiency. When construction of the new power plant is complete, Zainskaya SDPP is expected to become one of the most efficient power stations in Russia.
Zainskaya SDPP was built in the 1960s and is one of the largest combined heat and power plants in Russia today, with a capacity of 2.2 GW. The plant connects Russia’s European energy system with the energy systems in the Urals and Siberia regions, and generates approximately 25% of the power consumed in Tatarstan, including the Republic’s capital city Kazan. Replacing some of the plant’s outdated steam units with the latest 9HA gas turbine technology will significantly increase the efficiency of the power plant, reduce the natural gas consumption and emissions, while also driving down the cost of electricity, GE said.
“The construction of Zainskaya SDPP was a landmark project for the country at the time,” said Rauzil Khaziev, General Director of Tatenergo. “This power station was the largest in Russia and remains so to this day. Our aim is more than simply making the station reliable, as over the decades the reliability of the plant’s equipment has never been called into question. Our mission is to make the plant efficient for energy consumers and for our company.”
GE has the fastest growing H-class fleet in the industry today. GE’s HA fleet has provided more than 21.5GW of power to 24 power plants globally. The 9HA gas turbine provides exceptional operational flexibility and features an innovative combustion chamber that can significantly reduce harmful emission and lower environmental impact. GE’s H-Class combined cycle power plants offer among the lowest emissions in the industry.
Michael Rechsteiner, Vice President Europe, GE Gas Power, said that GE has successfully implemented a range of complex energy projects in the region, and the modernization of Zainskaya SDPP represents another opportunity to use the company’s global experience and deep technical expertise to enhance the efficiency of Tatarstan’s energy sector and, as a consequence improve quality of people’s lives.
This agreement for the supply of equipment for the upgrade of Zainskaya SDPP is the latest milestone in the successful, long-term relationship between GE and Tatenergo. For several years GE’s 6F.03 gas turbines and advanced services have provided for high-efficiency operation of Kazan CHP-1 and CHP-2 power plants, which are among the most advanced power stations in Russia.
GE also has extensive experience collaborating with ENKA in the turnkey construction of gas turbine power units in Europe and the Middle East, providing full-cycle implementation including engineering, equipment supply, quality and safety control.
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