The UTW supplied 923 steam turbines (as of January 1, 2022). In addition, the plant supplied 573 drive, exhaust, and power gas turbines with a total capacity of 5,000 MW to domestic and foreign customers.
The plant annually produces up to 14 sets of turbine equipment of various modifications for both Russian and foreign power plants.
About half of the installed capacity of extraction turbines in Russia and the CIS countries accounts for the UTW machines. The plant's turbines are installed in Eastern Europe, Italy, Egypt, Mongolia, China, Korea, India, and Japan. 40-50% of the plant products account for exports.
Today, the UTW is involved in the construction of the new power units in Moscow, Sakhalin, Kaliningrad, Kazan, and other Russian cities, and is implementing joint projects with energy companies in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Belarus. The map shows the UTW projects since 2006.
Today, the UTW is involved in the construction of the new power units in Moscow, Sakhalin, Kaliningrad, Kazan, and other Russian cities, and is implementing joint projects with energy companies in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Belarus.
The map shows the UTW projects since 2006.