Gazprom Energoholding, a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprom, has completed the installation of two gas turbines at the 200 MW Pancevo gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Serbia, it said.
The equipment was manufactured by Italian group Ansaldo and was delivered by sea from the Italian port of Genoa to Romania’s Constanta, and then on the Danube to Pancevo, Gazprom Energoholding said in a statement on Friday, according to SeeNews.
“The choice of Ansaldo’s gas turbines was motivated by their high efficiency and reliability, as well as the experience of the company in operating similar turbines at the power plants of Gazprom Energoholding in Russia,” the director of Gazprom Energoholding Serbia, Aleksandr Varnavskiy, said in the statement.
In March 2018, Gazprom Energoholding signed a 40 million euro ($44.4 million) agreement with Ansaldo for the delivery of two AE64.3A Gas Turbines, WY18Z air-cooled generators and auxiliary systems for the construction of a combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Pancevo.