Germans upset by the fate of Siemens turbines in Crimea

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Russia, finally, was able to successfully solve 2 problems in Crimea at once: the power supply of the peninsula and the claims of the German corporation Siemens. State Corporation Rostec is completing the installation of two new thermal power plants in Sevastopol and Simferopol. New TPPs will finally resolve the issue of dependence on electricity supplies to the Crimea from a hostile Ukraine.





Construction and installation work includes 2 phases. At the first stage, it is expected to launch two units of new TPPs - Tavricheskaya and Balaklava - with a capacity of 235 MW each in May of this year. The launch of the second stage with a capacity of 470 MW is expected in the summer of 2018. In Simferopol, at the Tavricheskaya TPP, the gas turbine of the power unit has already been successfully ignited, which shows 3 thousand rpm at idle. Natural gas, which will be supplied by Chernomorneftegaz, will be used as the main fuel. Liquid fuel can serve as a reserve in case of unforeseen problems with gas supplies.

The installation of the Balaklava TPP at an accelerated pace is now being completed in the city of Sevastopol by Technopromexport, a subsidiary of Rostec. ” The head of the Russian Ministry of Energy promises Crimeans to be in time with the completion of the second stage before the end of the second half of 2018. It is obvious that after the launch of the Tauride and Balaklava TPPs, the Crimean peninsula will be able to forget forever, like a nightmare, about its energy dependence on Independent. The generated energy is enough to supply industry and residential infrastructure in the Russian region.

Do not forget that they tried to prevent the joys of Crimeans from gaining energy independence with the help of European Union sanctions. The German corporation Siemens, whose gas turbines were supposed to be installed at new TPPs, tried to ban their use in the Crimea through a court. According to Siemens representatives, gas turbines of its production were delivered to the peninsula, bypassing EU sanctions. However, the Russian court refused to return the paid turbines to the Germans. The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade was able to ensure "legal correctness" when using German of technologies when adapting gas turbines to the conditions of the Crimea, issuing them Russian certificates, and now the share of Russian equipment in new TPPs reaches 90%.

Thus, Russian ingenuity, skillful hands with a file and an understanding court were able to circumvent European sanctions and provide Crimea with a source of electricity.
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  1. +2
    16 March 2018 11: 04
    That's right, the West frankly robbed our country, but we had no choice to get out of the ruin. And now we are no longer afraid of anyone's threats. And let the West now be attached to us. We need to revive our Far East, to create ties with the Asian market. And Merkel, with an arrogant treasury, is now wailing from Trump's tight embrace.
    1. +1
      17 March 2018 08: 01
      Quote: Anchonsha
      We had no way out to get out of the ruin.

      Here in the next topic about the revival of Buran, people write that we did not get out of the devastation, we won’t pull, he says. Maybe we just got out of it in words?
  2. 0
    16 March 2018 23: 58
    About "understanding court" is 5+. Of course, the court understands well, orders from above. Try, judge, not to "understand."
  3. +2
    17 March 2018 11: 14
    Now they will be yapping at Russia, because it can do without the Western bureaucracy and can itself produce without intermediaries. Nobody can interfere with us. We will wake up to the task ourselves. The Germans hit themselves on the foot with an ax.
  4. 0
    17 March 2018 18: 48
    Quote: ALEXANDER ABDRAKHMANOV_2
    Nobody will be able to interfere with us, we ourselves will wake up to the assigned tasks.

    Well this is perhaps extremely optimistic recourse
  5. +1
    20 March 2018 21: 41
    Maybe we will rise to critical relations with the West, I hope they will not repeat the mistakes of the 41st ...