Siemens wins a power plant contract

Siemens has received an order from its customer Nizhnekamskneftekhim to build a combined cycle power plant on a turnkey basis in Tatarstan. Nizhnekamskneftekhim is a member of the TAIF Group headquartered in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.

As general contractor, Siemens will cooperate with the Turkish company ENKA to build the 495-MW combined cycle power plant on a turnkey basis. The contract includes the delivery of two SGT5-2000Е gas turbines, one SST-600 steam turbine and the corresponding power distribution systems as well as a 13-year service agreement to be signed at a later date. The order volume, including the service agreement, totals EUR 380M. The power plant is scheduled to begin operation in May 2021.

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