Artyomovskaya TPP-2 power station

From Global Energy Monitor

Artyomovskaya TPP-2 power station (Артёмовская ТЭЦ-2) is a power station in Surazhevka, Primorsky, Russia with multiple units of varying statuses, none of which are currently operating.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Artyomovskaya TPP-2 power station Surazhevka, Primorsky, Russia 43.42557, 132.305504 (exact)[1]

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Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):

  • 1, 2, CHP2-1, CHP2-2, CHP2-3, CHP2-4: 43.42557, 132.305504

Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology CHP Start year
Cancelled coal: lignite 420 subcritical 2026
1 Construction[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] fossil gas: natural gas, fossil liquids: diesel[4][5][6][9] 220[4][5][9] combined cycle[4][5][9] yes[5][9] 2027 (planned)[4][5][6][10][11][9]
2 Construction[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] fossil gas: natural gas, fossil liquids: diesel[4][5][6][9] 220[4][5][9] combined cycle[4][5][9] yes[5][9] 2027 (planned)[4][5][6][10][11][9]
CHP2-1 Cancelled[4][12][13][14][7][15] fossil gas: natural gas[15] 112.5[16][15] combined cycle[17][15][18] yes[19][20][21]
CHP2-2 Cancelled[4][12][13][14][7][15] fossil gas: natural gas[15] 112.5[16][15] combined cycle[17][15][18] yes[19][20][21]
CHP2-3 Cancelled[4][12][13][14][7][15] fossil gas: natural gas[15] 112.5[16][15] combined cycle[17][15][18] yes[19][20][21]
CHP2-4 Cancelled[4][12][13][14][15] fossil gas: natural gas[15] 112.5[16][15] combined cycle[17][15][18] yes[19][20][21]

CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high efficiencies. Coal units track this information in the Captive Use section when known.

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
1 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
2 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
CHP2-1 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
CHP2-2 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
CHP2-3 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC
CHP2-4 Far Eastern Generating Company JSC RusHydro PJSC

Background

A 420-MW plant was approved by order of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1544 dated 07/15/2019.[22] The plant would replace the Artyomovskaya power station which is scheduled to close. In December 2019 a public hearing for the project's environmental impact statement (EIS) was held.[23] Bids to build the plant's transformers stations were tendered in May 2020.[24]

In November 2020 RusHydro announced that the plant would instead be gas-fuelled and would be commissioned by November 2025, supplied with gas from the Sakhalin-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok Gas Pipeline.[25]

Gas-fired power station

In July 2018, the Ministry of Energy announced a program of financial incentives for transitioning coal-fired plants to run on gas.[26] In November 2018, the Far Eastern Generating Co. tendered the construction of Artyomovskaya-2 CHP power station that would be built by 2020 and would replace the coal-fired units.[27] In In July 2019, the Russian government ordered that the plant's coal-fired units would be retired upon completion of the new gas-fired plant, which was now aiming to complete construction by 2026.[28]

In January 2022, the company announced that the project proposal is at this time under review by the government regulatory body Glavgosexpertiza. The project is still intended to be commissioned by 2026.[29] In February 2022, this proposal was included in the Russian Ministry of Energy energy plan for 2022-2028.[30] There have been additional announcements in the press related to this proposed station in August 2022[31] and reports that work related to project design was ongoing in June 2022.[32] In June 2022, it was reported that the company was making a decision regarding turbine equipment suppliers which could include foreign or national manufacturers.[32]

The Russian Ministry of Energy 2023-2028 energy plan, released in February of 2023, mentions that two combined-cycle gas-fired units of 220 MW each will be installed in 2027 instead of initially planned four combined-cycle units of 112.5 MW each.[33] The Russian Ministry of Energy 2024-2029 energy plan, released in November of 2023, lists 2026 as the start year.[34]

The construction commenced in September 2023, and the power station is expected to be commissioned in 2026. The equipment for the plant will be supplied by Russian manufactures: gas turbines - by Power Machines and steam turbines - by the Ural Turbine Works (Russia).[35]

According to an order issued by the Russian government in December 2023, commissioning of the the Artemovskaya TPP-2 was extended until January 1, 2027. In January 2024, Glavgosekspertiza issued a positive conclusion on the design documentation for the new power facility. The new station will operate on gas, with diesel fuel serving as an emergency backup.[36][37]

Environmental impact

The plant and its ash dump would be located near residences and agricultural land in the village of Surazhevka.[22]

Plant Details (Cancelled coal units)

  • Owner: Far Eastern Generating Co JSC
  • Parent company: RusHydro
  • Location: Surazhevka village, Primorsky territory, Russia
  • Coordinates: 43.425570, 132.305504 (approximate)
  • Status: Cancelled
  • Gross capacity: 420 MW
  • Type: Subcritical
  • In service: 2026
  • Coal type: Lignite
  • Coal source:
  • Source of financing:

Plant Details (Proposed Gas Units)

  • Owner: Far Eastern Generating Co JSC
  • Parent company: RusHydro
  • Location: Surazhevka village, Primorsky territory, Russia
  • Coordinates: 43.425570, 132.305504 (approximate)
  • Status: Pre-Permit
  • Gross capacity: 440 MW
  • Type:
  • In service:
  • Source of financing:

Articles and Resources

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Additional data

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