Gazprom boosting reliability of energy supply to Moscow and Urals
CHPP-20 (a branch of Mosenergo) is located in the Southwestern Administrative District of Moscow. The power plant was commissioned in 1952. CHPP-20 supplies power and heat to areas in Moscow with the population exceeding 1.5 million people: Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Lomonosovsky, Obruchevsky, Donskoy, Dorogomilovsky, Danilovsky Districts as well as Yakimanka, Zyuzino, Kotlovka, Konkovo, Cheryomushki and Zamoskvorechye. Natural gas is the primary fuel.
Prior to the CCGT-420 commissioning, the installed electric capacity of CHPP-20 totaled 730 MW, heat capacity – 2,400 Gcal/h. After the CCGT-420 commissioning, the respective capacities increased to 1,150 MW and 2,620 Gcal/h. In that way CHPP-20 became Mosenergo's largest power plant located in the immediate vicinity of the center of the capital. In order to optimize the existing equipment range at Mosenergo, several power boilers and turbines at CHPP-20 with an aggregate capacity of 190 MW are scheduled for decommissioning till 2020.
The Serov SDPP (a branch of OGK-2) is located in the Serovo-Bogoslovsky industrial hub close to the town of Serov (Sverdlovsk Region). The Serov SDPP was commissioned in 1954. Coal is its primary fuel. Before the CCGT-420 commissioning, the installed electric capacity totaled 388 MW and after the CCGT-420 commissioning, it reached 808 MW.
In 2005–2006 RAO UES of Russia planned the construction of two coal-fired turbine units STU-330 (330 MW) at the Serov SDPP. After entering the power industry Gazprom Group revised these plans, selecting the combined cycle gas technology as more efficient from the technical, economic and environmental viewpoints.
Gazprom Energoholding (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gazprom) holds a controlling stake in Mosenergo and OGK-2.
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