Gazpromenergoholding subsidiary Tsentrenergoinvest has offered to sell turbines and turbine generators for the Grozny Thermal Power Plant, though the Russian government has not given the green light to the contract worth 1.8 billion rubles, Power and Industry of Russia reports.The company will build the power plant according to a deal signed with TGK-2 for the construction of the Kudepstinskaya Thermal Power Plant (an Olympic facility declared useless in June 2013). The construction plans were moved to Grozny instead to build power plants with an output of 380-400MW.According to technical data, the Grozny Thermal Power Plant will have two PGU-220 (combined cycle gas turbine) blocks as part of each Siemens’ SGT5-2000E gas turbine.
Gazpromenergoholding subsidiary Tsentrenergoinvest has offered to sell turbines and turbine generators for the Grozny Thermal Power Plant, though the Russian government has not given the green light to the contract worth 1.8 billion rubles, Power and Industry of Russia reports.
The company will build the power plant according to a deal signed with TGK-2 for the construction of the Kudepstinskaya Thermal Power Plant (an Olympic facility declared useless in June 2013). The construction plans were moved to Grozny instead to build power plants with an output of 380-400MW.
According to technical data, the Grozny Thermal Power Plant will have two PGU-220 (combined cycle gas turbine) blocks as part of each Siemens’ SGT5-2000E gas turbine.