Surgut-2 Power Station

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Surgut-2 Power Station

The Surgut-2 Power Station on the Ob River in Russia is the second-largest gas-fired power station in the world, and largest in Russia[2] with an installed capacity of 5687.1 MW in 2022.[3] As of 2021 it is the gas-fired power plant (of those Climate Trace was able to monitor) which emits the most greenhouse gas with 31.5 million tonnes.[4]

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Surgut-2 Power Station
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Official name
  • Сургутская ГРЭС-2
CountryRussia
LocationSurgut
Coordinates61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E
StatusOperational
OwnerUnipro (company)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelPetroleum gas (70 %),
Natural gas (30 %)
Combined cycle?Yes
Power generation
Units operational6 × 800 MW
2 × 400 MW
Nameplate capacity5687.1 MW
Annual net output39.97 TWh[1]
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Expansion in 2011

Expansion of the power plant involved the construction of two ≈400 MW units by December 2011, costing nearly RUB 19 billion, which increased its original capacity of 4800 MW to 5597.1 MW.[5][6][7] The two new blocks do not use dried oil gas as is the case in the other six generators. They consume natural gas as a fuel, utilizing combined cycle, with overall efficiency rates of 56%. General Electric is the manufacturer and supplier of the generators.

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