Siemens to supply six gas turbines to Belarus

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Siemens has received another order from Belarus to supply equipment for a peak load power plant. The order was placed by the state-run energy provider RUE Minskenergo. The six SGT-800 industrial 

gas

 

turbines

, like the five machines of the same type that Siemens is supplying for the Vitebsk region, will increase the grid’s reliability and flexibility and support the transition to a new energy mix in Belarus. Commissioning is scheduled for December 2021.

The six 

gas

 

turbines

 will be deployed in a new 

gas

 power plant in Minsk, which will ensure grid stability and reliable power supply in the Republic of Belarus. The plant’s electrical capacity, which is designed for 700 operating hours and 350 cold starts per year, will be 300 megawatts. This capacity can be made available in as little as 15 minutes after a cold start.

“Once again, we chose to go with Siemens machines, since they offer excellent performance and can be brought to full load in a very short period of time,” said Aleh Shchemel, General Director of Minskenergo. “This makes these 

turbines

 an outstanding choice for increasing grid stability and supply security in Belarus.”

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“With this new order, we are not only supplying cutting-edge and future-viable technology to Belarus,” said Olaf Kreyenberg, head of Power Generation Europe and CIS at Siemens 

Gas

 and Power. “We are also helping the country advance its decarbonization efforts. The intelligent combination of efficient and flexible 

gas

 

turbines

 with wind and solar power plants makes it possible to cut significant quantities of greenhouse emissions.”

Siemens’ complete scope of supply includes the six SGT-800 

gas

 

turbines

 as well as associated generators and the control system PCS 7. It also includes the 

gas

 receiving station as well as high- medium-, and -low-voltage equipment.

Just recently Siemens won an order for the supply of five SGT-800 

gas

 

turbines

 for two new peak load power plants in the Vitsebsk Voblast region in Belarus.