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Starting the water treatment system of the 410-MW combined-cycle plant at the Krasnodar cogeneration station

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The process diagram of a water treatment plant constructed on the basis of integrated membrane technologies with the use of two-stage reverse osmosis for the PGU-410 power unit at the Krasnodar cogeneration station is presented.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Panteleev, A.V. Zhadan, S.L. Gromov, D.V. Tropina, O.V. Arkhipova, 2012, published in Teploenergetika.

The Krasnodar cogeneration station is a generating capacity of OOO Lukoil-Kuban’energo. After the commissioning of the PGU-410 combined-cycle power plant its installed capacity has reached 1013 MW and its annual amount of generation has become equal to around 5 billion kW h, which makes it possible to cover around 40% of the region’s demand for electricity.

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Panteleev, A.A., Zhadan, A.V., Gromov, S.L. et al. Starting the water treatment system of the 410-MW combined-cycle plant at the Krasnodar cogeneration station. Therm. Eng. 59, 524–526 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601512070154

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