On Tuesday, March 7, a meeting of the Science and Technology Board on the expansion of generating capacities to 2020 will be held at OAO Mosenergo
On Wednesday, March 7, a meeting on current questions of the design of the PGU-420 power-generating unit at TETs-26 will be held at OAO Mosenergo with the participation of representatives of Alstom and OAO EMAlliance.
On Wednesday, March 7, a meeting of the field construction headquarters for the PGU-450T power-generating units No. 3 and No. 4 will be held at OAO Mosenergo’s TETs-27.
The turbine bases in the new main building of power-generating unit No. 3 at TETs-27 are currently nearing completion, and installation of the power boilers and preparation of the pile foundation of power-generation unit No. 4 are continuing. Installation of the steelwork of the main building of U 450T power-generating unit No. 11 is continuing at TETs-21.
Construction of new power-generating units and technical reequipment of OAO Mosenergo’s existing power plants are based on the latest steam-gas cycle technology, which guarantees an efficiency factor of 52-59% (at plants with steam-power units, the efficiency factor is no more than 38%). By 2010, OAO Mosenergo will have commissioned new steam-gas power-generating units at TETs-21, TETs-26, and TETs-27 and converted TETs-9, TETs-12, and TETs-20 to the steam-gas cycle – power plants located in electric energy demand centers and in areas of future urban development. The highly efficient steam-gas units allow gas savings of up to 25%, while reducing harmful atmospheric emissions by one-third. Commissioning of the first PGU-450 steam-gas power-generating unit at TETs-27 will take place in the fourth quarter of 2007. By 2010, Mosenergo will have commissioned more than 2400 MW of new capacity.
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