ROLLS-ROYCE SUBSIDIARY mtu SUPPLIES TEN EMERGENCY DIESEL GENSETS TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN BELARUS
Posted on November 20, 2014
Rolls-Royce subsidiary MTU Friedrichshafen has won an order for supplying Ostrovets 1&2, the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), with ten emergency diesel gensets (EDGs).
- mtu's most powerful diesel genset to be used for emergency power supply
- Gensets based on Series 956 engines to be supplied in 2016 and 2017
- Deal is worth several tens of millions of Euros
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY – Rolls-Royce subsidiary MTU Friedrichshafen has won an order for supplying Ostrovets 1&2, the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), with ten emergency diesel gensets (EDGs). The customer is mtu’s long term partner in this segment, general contractor Zvezda Energetika from St. Petersburg in Russia. The deal is worth several tens of millions of Euros.
Each genset delivers an electrical power output of 6,300 kW. These are the most powerful gensets in mtu's portfolio and are based on its latest high-speed 20V 956 TB34 engines, whose output is almost 5% higher than the previous version. mtu is part of Rolls-Royce Power Systems within the Land & Sea division of Rolls-Royce.
The first nuclear power plant in Belarus is being built by ROSATOM, the Russian state atomic energy corporation, and is to start commercial operation from 2018. With this plant, Belarus intends to reduce the country's dependence on energy imports. The gensets are to be supplied in 2016 and 2017 for the plant's two pressurized-water reactors VVER 1200.
“We are honoured that the ROSATOM atomic energy corporation trusts our technological expertise,” said Dr Michael Haidinger, CSO at Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “We see this contract as confirming us as the leading foreign supplier of emergency diesel gensets for ROSATOM and consolidating our market leadership position in the EDGs market for VVER reactors.”
mtu has successfully taken part in numerous projects involving the supply of emergency diesel gensets to nuclear power plants with VVER reactors in the last few years. These include Tianwan 1&2 and 3&4 in China, Novovoronezh II 1&2 in Russia and Mochovce 3&4 in Slovakia.
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