CJSC "Nizhnevartovskaya GRES" Nizhnevartovskaya GRES (photo report) Nizhnevartovskaya GRES JSC

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In fact, I’m in a little panic right now, because I have absolutely no idea what to write about. This is not the first state district power plant that I am photographing for Inter RAO and my imagination has run out a little. But, sitting again in the Sheremetyevo waiting room, before flying to Tyumen, you can come up with something. Fortunately, planes and the airport set a pleasant mood and flow of thoughts. And the steam turbine of the new power unit launched this year, which you see in the first photo, very much reminded me of some kind of hyperdrive spaceship. :)

1. First, a traditional review of the old part. Well, just like old. This station is a little over 20 years old.
2. The first power unit was launched on January 30, 1993. Despite the collapse of the Union and the complete collapse of the economy, means were found not to abandon the almost completed power unit and not turn it into a great unfinished project. In the photo, the station shift manager (or, as people in this position are also called unofficially, “station night director”) Igor Burmatov, next to him (in overalls) is the shift manager electrical workshop
Evgeniy Kuligin, winner in the category “Best in Profession” at the All-Russian competition of operating personnel of thermal power plants with combined cycle gas turbine units - 2013.
3. Unfortunately, the same fate befell the second block, the construction of which was suspended until 2000. And only within the framework of the investment program for the reconstruction of the Russian energy system, work was continued and the unit supplied current to the unified energy system on November 14, 2003. By some mystical coincidence, the difference between all three inclusions of NV GRES power units in the network is exactly 10 years: 1993 - 2003 - 2013.
4. Now this is one of the most modern power plants in Russia. Its capacity, taking into account the third power unit launched this year, is 2,013 MW.
5. Heavy camera work. Also a girl with a camera.
6. At this station, the main and reserve fuel is associated gas from the Belozerny and Nizhnevartovsk gas processing plants.
7. The station was built primarily for the needs of oil and gas producing companies located in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug. In addition, the station supplies electricity and heat to residents and enterprises of the village of Izluchinsk. 8. It is considered one of the most environmentally friendly power plants, its technological processes
have a high degree of automation.
10. 9. Steam lines from the boiler to the steam turbine. The pressure in the pipe is 250 kg/cm2. Temperature - 545 degrees. Visual control oil system
generator
12. As I already said, the station is characterized by a high degree of automation and control. From one installation, more than 2000 different parameters are entered into the system.
13. This is a backup control panel.
14. Power unit operator Alexey Tsoi, representative of the Tsoi dynasty at the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant. The winner of the “Best in Profession - 2014” competition, as well as his brother, electrician of dispatch equipment and teleautomation Dmitry Tsoi.
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16. The shareholders of the Nizhnevartovskaya GRES enterprise are the companies Inter RAO and Rosneft.
17. Feed turbopump of power unit No. 2.
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19. Steam pipeline suspension system.
20. Visual control of steam pipeline deflection.
21. Blower fan of power unit No. 2.
22. ORU.
23. Now let's go to a new block. Generator outputs.
24. Steam turbine and its new power unit generator.
25. Gas turbine. The total capacity of the new CCPP is 413 MW
26. Some atypical (for me at least) types of combined cycle gas plants. It's actually a chimney.
27. I'm telling you it looks like a hyperdrive!
28. Control panel of the new power unit.
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30. At a press conference:)
31. Many thanks to the press service and all the employees of the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant for their hospitality and a wonderful tour of the station.

In fact, I’m in a little panic right now, because I have absolutely no idea what to write about. This is not the first state district power station that I am filming for Inter RAO and my imagination has dried up a little. But, sitting again in the Sheremetyevo waiting room, before flying to Tyumen, you can come up with something. Fortunately, planes and the airport set a pleasant mood and flow of thoughts.

And the steam turbine of the new power unit launched this year, which you see in the first photo, very much reminded me of the hyperdrive of some kind of spaceship. :)

1. First, a traditional review of the old part. Well, like old. This station is a little over 20 years old.

2. The first power unit was launched on January 30, 1993. Despite the collapse of the Union and the complete collapse of the economy, means were found not to abandon the almost completed power unit and not turn it into a great unfinished project. In the photo, the station shift manager (or, as people in this position are also informally called, “night station director”) Igor Burmatov, next to him (in overalls) is the electric shop shift manager Evgeniy Kuligin, winner in the “Best in Profession” category at the All-Russian competition between operating personnel of thermal power plants and combined cycle gas turbine units – 2013.

3. Unfortunately, the same fate befell the second block, the construction of which was mothballed until 2000. And only within the framework of the investment program for the reconstruction of the Russian energy system, work was continued and the unit supplied current to the unified energy system on November 14, 2003. By some mystical coincidence, the difference between all three inclusions of NV GRES power units in the network is exactly 10 years: 1993 - 2003 - 2013.

4. Now this is one of the most modern power plants in Russia. Its capacity, taking into account the third power unit launched this year, is 2,013 MW.

4. Now this is one of the most modern power plants in Russia. Its capacity, taking into account the third power unit launched this year, is 2,013 MW.

6. At this station, the main and reserve fuel is associated gas from the Belozerny and Nizhnevartovsk gas processing plants.

7. The station was built primarily for the needs of oil and gas producing companies located in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug. In addition, the station supplies electricity and heat to residents and enterprises of the village of Izluchinsk.

8. It is considered one of the most environmentally friendly power plants; its technological processes are highly automated.

9. Steam lines from the boiler to the steam turbine. The pressure in the pipe is 250 kg/cm2. Temperature – 545 degrees.

10. Visual inspection of the generator oil system.

11. The first two blocks have the same capacity - 800 MW.

12. As I already said, the station is characterized by a high degree of automation and control. From one installation, more than 2000 different parameters are entered into the system.

13. This is a backup control panel.

14. Power unit operator Alexey Tsoi, representative of the Tsoi dynasty at the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant. The winner of the competition “Best in Profession - 2014”, as well as his brother, electrician of dispatch equipment and teleautomation Dmitry Tsoi.

16. The shareholders of the Nizhnevartovskaya GRES enterprise are the companies Inter RAO and Rosneft.

17. Feed turbopump of power unit No. 2.

19. Steam pipeline suspension system.

20. Visual control of steam pipeline deflection.

21. Blower fan of power unit No. 2.

23. Now let's go to a new block. Generator outputs.

24. Steam turbine and its generator of the new power unit.

25. Gas turbine. The total capacity of the new CCPP is 413 MW

26. Some atypical (for me at least) types of combined cycle gas plants. it's actually a chimney.

27. I'm telling you it looks like a hyperdrive!

28. Control panel of the new power unit.

30. At a press conference:)

31. Many thanks to the press service and all the employees of the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant for their hospitality and a wonderful tour of the station.

Location: Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra, Nizhnevartovsk district, urban settlement. Izluchinsk
Installed electrical capacity of the station: 2,031 MW
Installed thermal power: 758 Gcal/hour
Main and reserve fuel: associated gas from Belozerny and Nizhnevartovsk gas processing plants
Emergency fuel for the heating and starting boiler room: fuel oil
Commissioning - January 30, 1993


Year of birth: 1962

Education:

Tomsk Order of the October Revolution and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Polytechnic Institute named after. CM. Kirov (Tomsk)

Professional experience:

August 2019 – present - Director of JSC Nizhnevartovskaya State District Power Plant.

2018 - 2019 - Director of the Urengoyskaya GRES Branch of JSC Inter RAO - Electric Power Plants.

2018 - deputy technical director Chelyabinsk State District Power Plant (CHP-4) PJSC Fortum.

2015 - 2016 - Deputy Technical Director for Operation of the Order of Lenin of the Chelyabinsk State District Power Plant of the Ural Energy System branch of OJSC Fortum.

2013 - 2015 - Deputy Chief Engineer for Operation of the Nyaganskaya State District Power Plant branch of Fortum OJSC.

2011 - 2013 - senior shift supervisor at the power plant of the Nyaganskaya GRES branch of PJSC Fortum.

1998 - 1999 - senior shift supervisor at the Tomsk CHPP-3 power plant "Tomskenergo".

1990 - 1998 - shift supervisor at the Tomsk CHPP-3 power plant "Tomskenergo".

1988 - 1990 - shift supervisor of the electrical shop at the Tomsk CHPP-3 power plant "Tomskenergo".

1984 - 1987 - worked his way up from a worker to a shift supervisor in the electrical shop at the Tyumenskaya CHPP-2 Tyumenenergo power plant.

Awards:

2013 - Gratitude from the Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

2014 - Gratitude from the Nyaganskaya State District Power Plant branch of Fortum OJSC.

2016 - Gratitude from the Chelyabinsk State District Power Plant (CHPP-4) branch of PJSC Fortum.

Nizhnevartovskaya GRES is one of the main suppliers of electricity in the Ural Federal District. It was built primarily for the needs of oil and gas producing companies located in the largest region of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra. In addition, the station supplies electricity and heat to residents and enterprises of the village of Izluchinsk. Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant is considered one of the most environmentally friendly power plants; its technological processes have a high degree of automation.

After the launch of the first power unit in 1993, the construction of the state district power plant was mothballed and resumed in 2000 as part of the investment program of the Russian energy system. October 13, 2003 introduced into industrial operation power unit No. 2.

In 2014, power unit No. 3 with an installed capacity of 413 MW was put into operation. The new power unit is equipped with unique combined cycle gas equipment that meets the most modern standards environmental safety and energy efficiency.

The shares of JSC Nizhnevartovskaya GRES are owned by JSC Inter RAO - Electric Power Plants and the group company PJSC NK Rosneft.

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Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra belongs to the Ural Federal District. According to the charter of the Tyumen region, Ugra is part of the Tyumen region, but at the same time it is an equal subject Russian Federation. The administrative center of Ugra is Khanty-Mansiysk. The Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug occupies a leading position among the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in terms of volume industrial production, electricity production, oil and gas production, the volume of investments in fixed capital and tax revenues in budget system. At the moment, more than 10 billion tons of oil have been produced in Ugra since the beginning of the development of the oil and gas province Western Siberia. The Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug produces about 7% of the world's oil and more than half of Russian oil.

The power plant in the village of Izluchinsk, Nizhnevartovsk region, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, is one of the main suppliers of electricity throughout the Ural Federal District. This is the last power plant in Russia, the construction of which began in the 21st century and was completed in the 21st.

The design of the new turbine at Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant is unique: it operates using the latest efficient combined cycle technology.

The first power unit was put into operation back in 1993. The second one was in 2003. The third power unit was commissioned in 2014.

Installed electrical power of the station 1600 MW, installed thermal power: 758 Gcal/hour. The main type of fuel is natural gas.

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After the launch of the first unit in 1993 further development stopped, and power unit No. 2, the construction of which had already begun, turned into long-term construction. The reason for this was the unstable situation in the country. The situation changed at the beginning of 2000, when construction resumed as part of the investment program of the Russian energy system.

The shares of CJSC Nizhnevartovskaya GRES belong to NVGRES HOLDING LIMITED (NHL). IN authorized capital NHL 75% minus 1 share belongs to OJSC INTER RAO - Electric Power Plants, and 25% plus 1 share began to belong to OJSC NK Rosneft after the latter bought TNK-BP.

The village of Izluchinsk did not exist until 1988. It arose exclusively in connection with the construction of a state district power station. The name of the village comes from its location - in the bend of the Vakh River. Today Izluchinsk is the largest and most comfortable village in the Nizhnevartovsk region.

The General Director of the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant today is Alexander Petrovich Pashchenko. He has been working at energy enterprises since 1979. He has been working for the benefit of the Nizhnevartovsk State District Power Plant since its very foundation. Since 2002, Pashchenko worked as deputy chief engineer for operation of the state district power plant, and since 2003 - chief engineer. In 2005, Pashchenko was appointed to the position of director of the State District Power Plant. In the summer of 2011, Pashchenko was elected head of the Nizhnevartovsk region and chairman of the district Duma.

The company JSC Inter RAO – Electric Power Plants unites almost all Russian generating assets of the Inter RAO Group, with the exception of power plants in the Omsk and Tomsk regions and Bashkiria. Today the company includes 17 largest power plants with a total capacity of 22,578 MW.

Among all the state district power plants owned by Inter RAO, Nizhnevartovskaya ranks fifth in terms of installed electrical capacity of 1,600 MW (the Kostroma state district power plant is in the lead with a record 3,600 MW), and ranks first in terms of installed thermal capacity of 758 Gcal/hour.

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