KBTM’s Vulkan Ready for Mass Production
3 December 2012 (09:34)
December 3, 2012. Uralvagonzavod Corporation’s Transport Machine-Building Design Office (KBTM) was visited by the Russian State Duma Energy Committee Deputy Chairman and United Russia’s General Council Presidium Coordination Council for Energy-Saving and Enhancing Energy Efficiency Chairman Yuri Lipatov. He held a work meeting with Omsk Region officials to discuss the energy security of Russian Federation constituencies and industrial enterprises, Uralvagonzavod’s press service reports.
The meeting was attended by Omsk Region Economics Minister Alexander Trippel, Omsk Region Minister for Industrial Policies, Communications, and Innovational Technologies Alexei Gladenko, President of EnergoComInTech Consortium Viktor Babich, KBTM representatives, and officials from other interested organizations. The agenda of the meeting covered issues like new legislature on energy efficiency, energy-saving objectives, and prospects of small-scale power generation development.
The attendees also looked at the Vulkan 800/1500 stand alone power generation unit with a gas-turbine engine. The unit was designed by KBTM and EnergoComInTech Consortium. The meeting participants were greatly impressed with the unit’s technical parameters and its mobility: the power station can be easily transferred from one location to another if necessary. The basic model can produce up to 800 kilowatts of electric power and up to 1,500 kilowatts of heat.
The meeting was attended by Omsk Region Economics Minister Alexander Trippel, Omsk Region Minister for Industrial Policies, Communications, and Innovational Technologies Alexei Gladenko, President of EnergoComInTech Consortium Viktor Babich, KBTM representatives, and officials from other interested organizations. The agenda of the meeting covered issues like new legislature on energy efficiency, energy-saving objectives, and prospects of small-scale power generation development.
The attendees also looked at the Vulkan 800/1500 stand alone power generation unit with a gas-turbine engine. The unit was designed by KBTM and EnergoComInTech Consortium. The meeting participants were greatly impressed with the unit’s technical parameters and its mobility: the power station can be easily transferred from one location to another if necessary. The basic model can produce up to 800 kilowatts of electric power and up to 1,500 kilowatts of heat.
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