Trade Resources Company News The Launch of an 18 MW Capacity Gas-Reciprocating Power Plant Running on Methane

The Launch of an 18 MW Capacity Gas-Reciprocating Power Plant Running on Methane

Russian steelmaker Severstal has announced the launch of an 18 MW capacity gas-reciprocating power plant running on methane ( a coal by-product) at an industrial site of the Severnaya mine located in Vorkuta, a structural unit of Vorkutaugol, one of the largest coal mining companies in Russia.

Vorkutaugol began improving energy efficiency in 2010. The Severnaya mine was selected as a pilot industrial site for these initiatives, while ZVEZDA-Energetika was the contractor. The total project cost is estimated at RUB 1 billion ($28.9 million).

The gas-reciprocating power plant is capable of producing 110.5 megawatt/hour of electrical power and more than 56.700 Gcal/hour of thermal power. The major construction works and associated gas parameters make this a unique project in Russia.

The energy output will be used to heat the air delivered to the mine's administrative buildings and to support a range of processes. Electrical power is provided to supply surface and underground facilities.

Besides energy efficiency, the gas thermal power plant will have a positive environmental impact by significantly reducing methane emissions.

Source: http://www.steelorbis.com/steel-news/latest-news/severstal-launches-gas_reciprocating-power-plant-in-vorkuta-829458.htm
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Severstal Launches Gas-Reciprocating Power Plant in Vorkuta
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