Serebyan is a 357MW hydro power project. It is located on Voronya river/basin in Murmansk, Russia. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. The project construction commenced in 1967 and subsequently entered into commercial operation in 1970. Buy the profile here.
Description
The project was developed by RusHydro and is currently owned by Fortum with a stake of 29.45%.
Serebyan is a reservoir based project. The project generated 1,137.146 GWh of electricity.
Development status
The project construction commenced in 1967 and subsequently entered into commercial operation in 1970.
Contractors involved
Serebyan (Serebyan-1) is equipped with Power Machines kaplan turbines. The phase consists of 3 turbines with 68.6MW nameplate capacity.
Serebyan (Serebyan-2) is equipped with Power Machines kaplan turbines. The phase consists of 3 turbines with 51.5MW nameplate capacity.
Power Machines supplied 3 electric generators for the Serebyan (Serebyan-1). The generator capacity is 78.8 MVA.
Power Machines supplied 3 electric generators for the Serebyan (Serebyan-2). The generator capacity is 78.8 MVA.
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About RusHydro
RusHydro (RusHydro) is an electric utility. The company generates electricity and capacity, and transmits, distributes, and sells it on wholesale and retail basis. The company generates electricity using various sources such as hydro, ocean, wind, solar and geothermal. RusHydro also sells heat energy. The Russian Federation has a 61.73% stake in the company, while PJSC Bank VTB, Jivanta Ventures, Avitrans and others hold the remaining share. RusHydro’s services cover a vast area, from St. Petersburg to the Primorye Territory, and from the Chukotka Autonomous Area to the Republic of Dagestan. The company has operations in Russia and Armenia. RusHydro is headquartered in Moscow, Russia.