"RTK-ELEKTRO" Manufactured TPLE Busducts for the Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant
RTK-ELEKTRO
"RTK-ELEKTRO" has manufactured the first batch of TPL and TPLE busducts for the Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant (Irkutsk Region). The equipment will be commissioned in 2026.
The first delivery includes 60 meters of phase-insulated busducts for the GG-2 hydroelectric unit. These modern cast-resin busducts will connect the generator terminals to the power transformer and GRU cubicles. The kit includes current transformers, protective enclosures, and components for wall and interfloor installation.
By 2030, the Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant plans to replace four Kaplan turbine units, each with a capacity of 21.5 MW. "RTK-ELEKTRO" will manufacture 230-meter-long sets of phase-insulated busbars for them in various climate classes: UHL1 (outdoor) and U3 (indoor). The use of such compact cast equipment will allow the hydroelectric power plant to be modernized without rebuilding and increase its capacity to 108 MW.
The Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) is the first hydroelectric power plant built in the permafrost zone. It is located on the Mamakan River near the village of Mamakan, ten kilometers from the city of Bodaibo in the Irkutsk Region. Its installed capacity is 86 MW, with an average annual output of 356 million kWh. The HPP supplies electricity to the Bodaibo and Mamsko-Chuisky districts of the Irkutsk Region. The power generated by the HPP has enabled the development of new deposits and the advancement of gold mining technologies.
The first delivery includes 60 meters of phase-insulated busducts for the GG-2 hydroelectric unit. These modern cast-resin busducts will connect the generator terminals to the power transformer and GRU cubicles. The kit includes current transformers, protective enclosures, and components for wall and interfloor installation.
By 2030, the Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant plans to replace four Kaplan turbine units, each with a capacity of 21.5 MW. "RTK-ELEKTRO" will manufacture 230-meter-long sets of phase-insulated busbars for them in various climate classes: UHL1 (outdoor) and U3 (indoor). The use of such compact cast equipment will allow the hydroelectric power plant to be modernized without rebuilding and increase its capacity to 108 MW.
The Mamakan Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) is the first hydroelectric power plant built in the permafrost zone. It is located on the Mamakan River near the village of Mamakan, ten kilometers from the city of Bodaibo in the Irkutsk Region. Its installed capacity is 86 MW, with an average annual output of 356 million kWh. The HPP supplies electricity to the Bodaibo and Mamsko-Chuisky districts of the Irkutsk Region. The power generated by the HPP has enabled the development of new deposits and the advancement of gold mining technologies.