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Avtovo CHP-15

Coordinates: 59°52′12.31″N 30°17′12.78″E / 59.8700861°N 30.2868833°E / 59.8700861; 30.2868833
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Avtovo TEC-15
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CountryRussia
LocationSaint Petersburg
Coordinates59°52′12.31″N 30°17′12.78″E / 59.8700861°N 30.2868833°E / 59.8700861; 30.2868833
StatusOperational
OwnerTGC-1
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Secondary fuelFuel oil (backup fuel)
Turbine technologyGas turbine
Cooling sourceAir-cooled condenser
Power generation
Units operational7
Make and modelPower Machines
Nameplate capacity321 MW (Electric)
1,833 MW (Warm)
Annual net output1,471.5 GWh (Electric),
3,682,320 Gcal (Warm)
External links
Websitewww.tgc1.ru/production/complex/spb-branch/avtovskaya-chpp/

All data is taken from an official site of station[1]

Avtovo CHP-15 provides electric and thermal energy to the Admiralteisky, Moskovsky, Kirovsky and Krasnoselsky Districts of St. Petersburg.

The director of station is Alexander Sidorov.[1]

History

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It began operation on December 26, 1956.[1]

Initially the station used coal, but towards the end of the 20th century TGC-1 began converting to gas. In connection with development of a gas powered station, physical deterioration and equipment obsolescence, reconstruction began in 2000 at the station.[1]

  • In 2000 the turbine unit number 3 was replaced.[2]
  • On December 28, 2007 the new turbine unit number 2, with an electric capacity of 30 MW, and thermal capacity of 75 GCal/h, began operation. Also the transformers and generator were replaced.[1][2]

On August 23, 2009 there was a fire in the repaired unit.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Автовская теплоэлектроцентраль (ТЭЦ-15) [Avtovo TEC-15]. Generating capacities of TGC-1 (in Russian). TGC-1. Retrieved 2009-08-24. [dead link]
  2. ^ a b Мощности ТГК-1 выросли на 12% за год [Capacities TGC-1 have grown on 12 % for a year] (in Russian). dp.ru. 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  3. ^ В Петербурге горела ТЭЦ. Пострадал пожарный [Fire in Petersburg thermal power station] (in Russian). fontanka.ru. 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
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