The steam turbine and generator for the future CCGT power plant have been sent to the Turkistan region. Following factory tests conducted in collaboration with engineers from "CCGT Turkistan," the technological equipment was transported to the port of Hamburg and loaded onto a vessel.
The complex geopolitical situation on the Eurasian continent has necessitated adjustments to the logistics process. The safest delivery route for the technological equipment was selected, spanning approximately 15,000 kilometers. The cargo ship will deliver the steam turbine with generator to the port of Tianjin (China). From there, the equipment will proceed to the village of Karamurt in the Sayram district of the Turkistan region, where a power plant with a capacity of 1000 MW is under construction. Thus, the entire delivery process is being carried out through multimodal transport, overseen by the Logistics Service of "CCGT Turkistan."
"We are fully monitoring the entire delivery process using a special program. In real-time, we can see the exact location of our equipment on Earth and track the vessel's further movements, including its upcoming transit points. Additionally, the gas and steam turbines, as well as the generators, are equipped with extra 'impact sensors' that can signal potential damage to the equipment components. However, it is worth noting that all technological equipment is insured," said Yerlan Seilov, head of the Logistics at LLP "CCGT Turkistan."
Currently, the delivery of the gas turbine is underway via maritime transport. Previously, a number of components for the waste heat recovery steam generator technological equipment have already been delivered to the construction site. The installation and commissioning works for the main technological equipment of the combined cycle plant are scheduled for the summer of 2025.