The start of the capital construction of a new production building with an area of more than 43 thousand square meters is planned for the end of this year, with the launch of production at its facilities in 2027. According to the project, the building represents a closed system for the production and assembly of gas turbine engines, equipped with high-precision equipment. UEC (part of Rostec Group) intends to build this facility on the territory of its subsidiary UEC-Saturn in Rybinsk.
The project plays an important role in ensuring the country's energy security. Currently, the pilot model of the GTD-110M is undergoing industrial operation at the second power unit of the Ivanovo CCGT. The first serial unit was delivered to the Udarnaya TPP in the Krasnodar Territory, where it will solve the problems of energy supply to the south of the country.
Three more GTD-110M turbines will be manufactured and delivered in 2025-2026 for the modernization of the Novocherkassk GRES.
GTD-110M is the first high-capacity gas turbine developed in Russia. The engine will be used as part of gas turbine energy and combined cycle plants with an electric capacity of 115 MW.
GTD-110M allows the country to become completely independent from the supply of large gas turbines from foreign companies such as Siemens and General Electric. The installation has already been exhibited in Harbin, and now it can be seen at the Yekaterinburg INNOPROM.
The advantages of GTD-110M compared to foreign analogues include its lower weight, more modest dimensions, and high fuel efficiency. The efficiency of GTD-110M is more than 36%, which is very competitive in the global market.
In addition, advanced developments and innovative technologies are used in its production, for example, the manufacture of combustion chamber parts by the additive method.
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