TECHNICAL – ECONOMICAL INDICATORS ARE SATISFACTORY
Absheron peninsula main power generation "Shimal" ES staff in accordance with the annual maintenance schedule and an air compressor and gas turbine repairs are successfully implemented. At present, the power plant operates in accordance with the schedule. "Given" the press service of the energy company shareholders of the Company, in accordance with the information, the plant employees 10 months of the year in terms of successfully completed. Thus, the 1 milliard over the 10 months of this year, 540.2 million kWh of electricity produced.
The source also said that the work to improve the efficiency of energy transfer and distribution of sustainable, stable operation and maintenance of power plants as a result of targeted measures to improve the technical and economic indicators have been achieved positive result. The source at the station on the work done in connection with the autumn-winter season it should be noted that, in accordance with the information in accordance with the action plan and other arrangements on schedule specified in the finished work.
By the way, such as the issue of fire safety in the spotlight. For example, fire safety, fire pumps are regulated so that defects are eliminated. At the same time various types of transformers and oil with water tanks mounted on the automatic fire extinguisher and fire warning systems have been thoroughly tested and is in good condition. In addition, all employees are trained in the accident.
"Shimal" in the ES development program successfully continues today the leadership of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Japan company "Toyo Engineering" under the contract with the construction of the second unit 409 MW allowed. September 21, 2011, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev "Shimal" came to the ES personally laid the foundation of the second 409 MW AKP. Speaking to engineering professionals and builders, construction work will be completed as soon as possible.
It should be noted that at present the construction of power 409 MW continues on schedule.