Enhim
Enhim (part of the NEC Group) has successfully completed an early delivery of fire‑resistant turbine oil for a number of power plants belonging to the Inter RAO Group. Under the contract, more than 45 tonnes of high‑quality product were shipped between January and May 2026.
The fire‑resistant turbine oil will ensure uninterrupted and safe operation of the main and auxiliary equipment of turbine units at the Verkhnetagilskaya, Iriklinskaya, Kostromskaya, Permskaya, Urengoyskaya and Cherepetskaya GRES power plants, as well as at the Kaliningradskaya CHPP‑2 (combined heat and power plant). Enhim’s products will be used in turbine control systems – which is critical for maintaining the stability of power units in areas with high temperature loads.
As a reminder, the Kostromskaya GRES ranks third in Russia in terms of installed capacity (3,750 MW) and boasts record fuel economy among facilities in its class, generating around 1.5 % of the country’s total electricity. Meanwhile, the Permskaya GRES, which ranks fourth in this rating, provides 42 % of the energy capacity in the Kama region and is the sole heat source for the city of Dobryanka, home to 33,000 people. In turn, the Kaliningradskaya CHPP‑2 is a strategic power facility for the region, while the Iriklinskaya GRES is the most powerful station in the Southern Urals (2,482.5 MW).
The fire‑resistant turbine oil will ensure uninterrupted and safe operation of the main and auxiliary equipment of turbine units at the Verkhnetagilskaya, Iriklinskaya, Kostromskaya, Permskaya, Urengoyskaya and Cherepetskaya GRES power plants, as well as at the Kaliningradskaya CHPP‑2 (combined heat and power plant). Enhim’s products will be used in turbine control systems – which is critical for maintaining the stability of power units in areas with high temperature loads.
As a reminder, the Kostromskaya GRES ranks third in Russia in terms of installed capacity (3,750 MW) and boasts record fuel economy among facilities in its class, generating around 1.5 % of the country’s total electricity. Meanwhile, the Permskaya GRES, which ranks fourth in this rating, provides 42 % of the energy capacity in the Kama region and is the sole heat source for the city of Dobryanka, home to 33,000 people. In turn, the Kaliningradskaya CHPP‑2 is a strategic power facility for the region, while the Iriklinskaya GRES is the most powerful station in the Southern Urals (2,482.5 MW).