ОГК-2

ОАО Вторая генерирующая компания оптового рынка электроэнергии

Branches

In accordance with RF Government decision of September 1, 2003 №1254-р, JSC “OGK-2” incorporated: Pskovskaya GRES, Serovskaya GRES, Stavropolskaya GRES, Surgutskaya GRES-1 and Troitskaya GRES (referred to as Power Plants, below). As of September 29, 2006 the Power Plants ceased operations as legal entities and were integrated in JSC “OGK-2” as subsidiaries.

JSC “OGK-2” operates on the Russian wholesale market of electric energy (power) which is united on the entire territory of the Russian Federation.

Fig.1.1.1. Company Power Plants

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Territorially, JSC “OGK-2” and the Power Plants are situated in the following regions:

Moscow

Central office, Executive branch of JSC “OGK-2” is situated in Moscow: Moscow, Profsoyuznaya St., 56, Cherry Tower Business Center, 6 th Floor.



Pskov

Pskovskaya GRES, a subsidiary of JSC “OGK-2” – is situated in Pskov.

Oblast, Oblast area – 55 300 sq km, borders Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia) in the West, the republic of Belarus in the South.

Internally Pskov Oblast borders Leningrad, Novgorod and Smolensk Oblasts.

Population 747300.

Administratively Pskov Oblast is divided into 24 Districts, including 9 border Districts, and has 14 cities, two of which are relatively significant economic centers: Pskov (population 202700, 2002 census) and Velikiye Luki (population 104900, 2002 census).



Yekaterinburg

Serovskaya GRES, a subsidiary of JSC “OGK-2” -  is situated in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

Oblast area - 195  000 sq km.

Population 4 670 000.

Administrative center - Yekaterinburg (population 1,324,000). Includes 73 municipal entities, 47 cities and towns, 99 townships, 1886 villages. Major cities: Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Tagil (population 437 400), Kamensk-Uralsky (207 800), Pervouralsk (165 400).



Tumen

Surgutskaya GRES-1, a subsidiary of JSC “OGK-2” -  is situated on the territory of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

Area – 523 100  sq km.

Population 1 301 000.

15 cities and towns, 25 townships (1993). Principal city – Khanty-Mansiisk.



Chelyabinsk

Troitskaya GRES, a subsidiary of JSC “OGK-2” -  is situated in Chelyabinsk Oblast.

Area 87 900 sq km.

Population 3 634 000.

27 cities and towns, 29 townships. Saddles Southern Urals and Transurals area. Oblast center - Chelyabinsk.

Geographically, JSC Troitsk GRES enjoys a beneficial position with regard to major industrial centers – Chelyabinsk and Magnitogorsk, as well as Northern Kazakhstan.



Stavropol

Stavropolskaya GRES, a subsidiary of JSC “OGK-2” -  is situated in Stavropol Territory in the South of European Russia, bordering on the Caucasus Mountains.

Area 66 500 sq km.

Population 1 491 600.

Cherepovetskaya GRES is located in the Kadui settlement of the Vologda Region 50 km west of Cherepovets. The installed capacity of the plant is 630 MW.
 
The primary fuel for the plant is DSSH and DMSHS-grade coal from: Khakassia (Stepnoy coal strip mine, Chernogorskaya Coal Company Khakassrazrez-Ugol, Vostochno-Beisky), Intinsky (Intaugol) and Kuznetsky (Evtinsky and Zadubovsky coal strip mines) and natural gas. The reserve fuel is gas, the starting fuel is gas and fuel oil.

The competitors of Cherepovetskaya GRES are plants connected to the region via 500 kW power lines i.e. Kostromskaya and Konakovskaya GRES (flexible generation) and Kalininskaya NPP (750 kW base schedule). Cherepovetskaya GRES has a competitive advantage of being able to use both coal and gas for power generation.

The plant’s capacity is not limited by factors of a seasonal nature.

Kirishskaya GRES is located in Kirishi, 150 km to the southeast of St. Petersburg. The installed capacity of the plant is 2,100 MW.

When the plant was under construction the designed type of fuel was fuel oil. Subsequently, generation units № 1-6 of the condensation section of the plant and boilers K1T-6T of the heat-extraction section were converted to natural gas firing. Currently natural gas is used as the primary fuel for the plant. Reserve fuel is M-100-grade fuel oil supplied by Kirishi refinery (LLC KINEF). Starting fuel is gas and fuel oil.

The plant is a part of Northwest UPS, the generating capacity of which is also comprised of Leningradskaya NPP, Pskovskaya GRES, HPP and CHPP TGK-1 and Northwestern CHPP. Apart from Kirishskaya GRES, only approximately 400 MW of HPP TGK-1, condensate production of CHPP 22 (South) and CHPP 21 (North) as well as reversible flow from Karelenergo (at 330 kW voltage) and Central UPS, may be attributed to the regulating sources of the central part of the UPS. The aggregate regulation capacity of these sources in the winter period is less than the capacity of Kirishskaya GRES and does not meet the needs of the central part of the UPS for regulation which makes the plant the key frequency and capacity regulator in the system. Kirishskaya GRES units operating in the load following mode are the primary source of power for the balancing market in the region. The System Operator assigns a fairly high load to the plant using it as a regulator to ensure system reliability.

Capacity limitations

Kirishskaya GRES has some limitations of a seasonal nature:

- from December to March – 300 MW (14.3% of the installed capacity);

- from July to August – 600 MW (28.6%).

This is due to the presence of whitefish species in the Volkhov River which imposes some limitations on the temperature of water discharged by the plant.

Krasnoyarskaya GRES-2 is located in Zelenogorsk 167 km to the east of Krasnoyarsk. The installed capacity of the plant is 1,250 MW.

The primary fuel is brown coal from the Irsha-Borodinsky coal strip mine of the Kansko-Achinsky coal basin, 2BR-grade. There is no reserve fuel and the starting fuel is fuel oil.

The competitive environment includes HPPs of the Angaro-Eniseisky Cascade (regulation and base capacity), efficient thermal generation by the Nazarovskaya GRES, Berezovskaya GRES and the plants of the former Kuzbassenergo. The plant’s load in many ways depends on seasonal factors such as the level of water in the reservoirs and the air temperature. In 2009 after the accident at Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP, the generation of Krasnoyarskaya GRES-2 demonstrated persistent growth due to capacity constraints arising at Siberian UPS.

Capacity limitations

Krasnoyarskaya GRES-2 has a seasonal capacity limitation from 15 to 30 MW.

The limitations are because of the insufficient thermal load of PT type turbines at plants 9 and 10 (due to the lack of a steam consumer and a design peculiarity of the operated units.)
Novocherkasskaya GRES is located in the Donskoi settlement in the Rostov Region, 53 km to the southeast of Rostov-on-Don. The installed capacity of the plant is 2,112 MW.
 
The plant’s primary fuel is ASH-grade coal from the Rostov coal basin (Almaznaya mine, Chikhmine, Sadkinskaya, Gukovugol mines and Sherlovskaya-Naklonnaya mine), Kuznetsk coal (Kaltansky and Krasnobrodsky coal strip mines) and natural gas. The reserve fuel is gas; the starting fuel is gas and fuel oil.

The plant is part of the North Caucasus UPS, the main competitors are gas-powered Stavropolskaya and Nevinnomysskaya GRES. Peak regulation is carried out by Tsimlyanskaya HPP. It is expected that the plant will be mainly loaded in the basic mode and also participate in the balancing market. The plant generates over 15% of North Caucasus UPS consumption.

The plant’s capacity is not limited by factors of a seasonal nature.

Ryazanskaya GRES is located in the town of Novomichyrinsk in the Ryazan Region, 80 km south of Ryazan and 285 km to the south-east of Moscow.

Ryazanskaya GRES is one of the five largest Russian power plants in terms of installed capacity. The installed capacity of the plant is 3,070 MW.

The first order (1,050 MW) primary fuel is: approximately 70 % - brown coal from the Kansko-Achinsky coal basin, about 30 % - brown coal from the Podmoskovny coal basin (2BR-grade). There is no reserve fuel; the starting fuel is gas and fuel oil. The second order (1,600 MW) primary fuel is natural gas. Reserve fuel is fuel oil; the starting fuel is gas and fuel oil. The 800 MW units at the Ryazanskaya GRES are the most effective among flexible as well as basic units, except 1200 MW Kostromskaya GRES – condensing sources.Ryazanskaya GRES is one of the main suppliers on the balancing electricity market in the region.

On October 8, 2008 GRES-24, with an installed capacity of 310 MW, joined Ryazanskaya GRES. In the System Operator of the Unified Energy System GRES-24 is listed as a separate unit with its tariff. The primary fuel is gas; there is no reservefuel.

In 2010, as part of an investment project, the Company completed the modernization of unit No.7 at RGRES (GRES-24) and worked on fitting out a steam power unit with a 310 MW Gas Turbine (GTU-110 MW). As of June 1, 2010 the installed capacity of unit No.7 of RGRES is 420 MW.The primary competitors include plants owned by JSC “Mosenergo” and JSC “Quadra Generating Company”, GRES-4 Kashirskaya (JSC “OGK-1”), Kostromskaya and Cherepetskaya GRES (JSC “OGK-3”), GRES-5 Shaturskaya and Smolenskaya GRES (JSC “OGK-4”) and Konakovskaya GRES (JSC  “Enel OGK-5”). Apart from that, the Novovoronezhskaya, Kalininskaya and Smolenskaya NPPs (JSC Concern Rosenergoatom) and the Volzhskaya HPP (JSC RusHydro) supply power to the 500 kW grid and there is flow from UPSs of the Mid-Volga andUrals regions.
The plant’s capacity is not limited by factors of a seasonal nature.
  • 119526, г. Москва
  • Пр-т Вернадского, д. 101, корп. 3, 9-15 этаж
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  • Е-mail: office@ogk2.ru

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