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Is the Thermal Power Plant Ready for the Autumn-Winter season?

06 October 2025, 12:40 531

The team of the Thermal Power Plant, which supplies hot water and heat energy to both the structural divisions of the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC) and the city of Almalyk, has been actively preparing for the autumn-winter season.

According to Aziz Miraliyev, Head of the Production and Technical Department of the plant, two steam boilers and one water-heating boiler underwent major repairs, while the remaining five boilers received routine maintenance.

As of January–September 2025, the plant’s electricity generation plan of 139 million kWh was fulfilled by 103.6%, and its transmission to the power system reached 105.5%. During this period, a total of 144 million kWh of electricity was produced.

One of the main products of the plant is heat energy. Since the beginning of the year, the plant has generated 623,424Gcal of heat energy, of which 354,959Gcal was supplied to the complex’s production facilities and 268,465Gcal to city consumers.

At the same time, effective measures are being taken to reduce production costs and save energy resources. A step-by-step action plan aimed at lowering production costs has been developed and is being implemented. As a result, 1.273 million m³ of natural gas has been saved since the beginning of the year.

Currently, the plant operates in parallel with the “Uzbekenergo” JSC power system and has completed the preparation of its technological equipment for the 2025–2026 heating season. Maintenance work began immediately after the end of the previous season, following an approved schedule, and all repairs have now been completed.

All preparation and maintenance activities are carried out strictly in accordance with the approved repair schedule of the Thermal Power Plant.

For reference: The Thermal Power Plant, which is part of AMMC, was commissioned in 1959. Its main responsibilities include meeting the heat energy needs of AMMC’s production facilities, supplying hot water and heat energy to both the complex and the residents of Almalyk, generating electricity based on heat consumption loads, and providing industrial workshops with drinking water.

Currently, the plant operates five main steam boilers, three water-heating boilers, and three steam turbines.                                                                                           

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