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Portovaya compressor station is operated as a part of North Stream pipeline (Gryazovets-Vyborg). Power station will consist of seven Zvezda GP-1500VK-02M3 gas engine power plants with total output of 10.5 MW. The plants are developed on the base of Cummins QSV91G engines. Output voltage is 10.5 kV. The manufacturer and supplier of power equipment is Zvezda-Energetika.
The station will operate in simple cycle in parallel with power grid. Natural gas is the main fuel. The station also includes stand-by emergency Zvezda-630-03-M3 diesel generating set rated at 630 kW. General designer of the station is Giprospetsgas, general contractor is Stroygasconsulting company. The commissioning of the station is planned in the middle of 2011.
Gryazovets-Vyborg pipeline with the length of 917 km was designed for the supply natural gas to North Stream pipeline and to the consumers in North-West regions of Russia. Under the project it will include seven compressor stations.

03.08.2010

Power plant was commissioned by ArmRoscogeneration Company in cooperation with Zeppelin Armenia LLC. Electric output of the station is 2 MW, thermal power output – 9.83 MW. general designer of the station is Mosoblgazservis Ltd.
The station was developed on the base of Caterpillar G3520С gas engine plant (electric output of 2 MW) with Frerk waste-heat boiler (thermal output of 2.27 MW). The station is equipped with SR4B electric generator. Control system was delivered by Terberg.
The station was constructed under the Warm to Every House Program. It is realized by EuroSibEnergoEngineering Ltd. It is planned to construct one more similar power plant in future.
After the commissioning of both power plants more than 30 thousand of Yerevan citizens will be provided with electricity and hot water.

02.08.2010

Siemens Energy has received an order for the supply of 68 wind turbines with a capacity of 2.3 megawatts (MW) each. Purchaser is SSE Renewables (SSER). The Griffin wind power project is located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Perth in the Scottish Highlands. The wind power plant will have a capacity of 156 MW upon its completion in 2012, and is expected to generate enough power to supply over 80,000 homes.

The scope of supply for the Griffin wind farm includes the delivery, installation, and commissioning of 68 of Siemens 2.3-MW turbines. Of the 68 turbines, 61 will have a 101 meter rotor and 7 will have a 93 meter rotor. It is the first time that a SWT-2.3-101 is deployed in the UK. Siemens will also provide services for turbine operation and maintenance for an initial period of five years.

Last fall, Siemens and SSER signed a contract for the supply of wind turbines for SSER’s 350-MW Clyde project in Scotland. This project is planned for commissioning in 2012.

30.07.2010

Under the contract NG-Energo will carry out development and production of diesel power plant for power supply of gold mining infrastructure. The station will consist of two container power plants each rated at 1.2 MW designed around Cummins С1675D5 diesel engines. The plants are equipped with waste-heat recovery systems with thermal output of 2540 kW.
The commissioning of the station is planned at the end of 2010.

30.07.2010

Vestas has received an order for 20 V90-2.0 MW wind turbines from the UKA Group (UKA), for several wind energy projects in Eastern Germany. The total order has a capacity of 40 MW.

The scope of the order includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines and a long-term full service agreement. Delivery of the wind turbines is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2010.

This order by UKA to Vestas underlines the long and close relationship between Vestas and UKA, one of the leading wind energy developers in the growing Eastern German market. For 10 years, UKA and Vestas have been working together and building a solid business partnership.

29.07.2010

Wärtsilä has been awarded the contract to supply the power generating equipment and associated engineering for the power generation of the Cabin Gas Plant Power Generation Project in British Columbia, Canada.

Wärtsilä will supply three Wärtsilä 20V34SG gas engine generator sets running on natural gas producing a combined output of over 26 MW.

The power plant will provide electricity to a natural gas processing plant producing pipeline quality gas from shale formations located in the heart of the Horn River Basin, one of the most prolific shale gas deposits in North America. The power plant will run on the natural gas processed by this natural gas processing plant.

The engine generator sets and equipment will be delivered in the 3rd quarter of 2011 and the natural gas processing plant is expected to be operational in the fall of 2012. Operating in a remote northern location near the border of British Columbia and Northwest Territories, in Arctic-like climatic conditions, Wärtsilä’s reliability and extensive service capabilities will be crucial to the project’s success.

29.07.2010

The ceremony of laying of first serial frigate keel was held on Severnaya shipbuilding yard (Saint Petersburg). Fleet Admiral Kasatonov is the first Russian serial frigate for Russian Navy. The launching of the ship is planned in 2010, in 2012.
The main ship power unit consists of two M55R gas turbine power plants. M55R was developed on the base of M90FR gas turbine (Zorya-Mashproject, Ukraine) with RO55 reduction-gear and 10D49 diesel engine (Kolomensky Zavod, Russia). It is equipped with control system developed, produced and delivered by Aurora Research and Scientific Enterprise.
Installation and commissioning will be carried out by Turborus JSC (Rybinsk, Russia). It will also fulfill maintenance of the equipment during operation.

28.07.2010