Russia's Rostec Plans to Develop Micro Turbines from 200 kW to 1.5 MW
2026-07-16 11:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russia's State Corporation Rostec plans to develop micro turbines with a power range of 200 kW to 1.5 MW, primarily for mobile energy supply in remote and hard-to-reach areas. The corporation's head, Sergey Chemezov, disclosed these plans during a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Sergey Chemezov discusses Rostec's plans to create micro turbines from 200 kW to 1.5 MW

Chemezov also noted that the product line of the corporation's subsidiary, United Engine Corporation, includes various turbines with power ranging from 2.5 MW to 115 MW, used in the fuel and energy complex. Among them, the new NK-36 engine, produced at the Samara plant, has a power of 32 MW and an efficiency of 38%, making it more economical and reliable. This engine will be used for the first batch of natural gas pumping units delivered to Novatek, and Russia's Gazprom also plans to use these units in the "Power of Siberia – 2" project..

The development of the micro turbine project will fill a gap in Rostec's product portfolio for low-power gas turbines, complementing its existing line of large and medium-sized turbines. This technical approach helps address the weak power supply infrastructure in remote areas, enabling decentralized power supply without the need for large-scale grid construction. Currently, United Engine Corporation already has mature industrial gas turbine products such as the PS-90GP series, widely used for driving Russia's natural gas transmission pipelines and in power generation..

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