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Salavatskaya TPP185 MW Gas

Gas

The Salavatskaya TPP stands as the 283rd largest power generation facility in Russia, showcasing a capacity of 185 MW that equates to a mere 0.06% of the nation's total generating capacity of 315,886 MW. As a gas-fired power station operated by LLC 'Bashkir Generation Company' since its commissioning in 1953, Salavatskaya represents a crucial part of the regional energy supply, particularly within the Republic of Bashkortostan. In the context of gas facilities, it ranks 148th among 299 plants in the country, reflecting its mid-tier standing within a sector heavily dominated by gas as the primary fuel source. Nearby, the Sterlitamakskaya TPP operates with a larger capacity of 345 MW, while the Novo-Sterlitamak TPP contributes 225 MW, both of which highlight a strong local reliance on gas-fired generation. The presence of these plants indicates a regional energy cluster that is essential for meeting both local and national demands. Given that gas is the dominant fuel in Russia's energy landscape, the Salavatskaya TPP's modest capacity underscores the importance of each plant in contributing to the overall energy mix. The operator's long-standing history in the sector signifies a commitment to maintaining and enhancing the efficiency of operations, ensuring reliability in a market characterized by fluctuating energy needs. As Russia continues to navigate its energy future, the Salavatskaya TPP's role, although small, remains vital in supporting the broader grid and potentially adapting to emerging energy policies. Its operational longevity and strategic location in a gas-heavy region position it for future contributions as the country explores energy diversification and sustainability initiatives.

Capacity
185 MW
Commissioning Year
1953

73 years old

Owner
LLC "Bashkir Generation Company"
Location
53.3969°, 55.8875°

Russia, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 53.396900, 55.887500
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Russia
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
RussiaEnergy Profile
652
Total Plants
311.6 GW
Total Capacity
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