Tatarstan President visits one of the largest hydropower plant in Austria
6 December 2011, Tuesday
Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov visited hydropower plant “Freudenau” in Vienna in the context of his working visit to Austria.
It is one of the largest hydropower plants in the country and the first large hydropower station in the world built within the precincts of the city.
Hydropower plant “Freudenau” located on Danube was launched in 1998. It belongs to “Andritz Hydro” company. The plant produces 1000 GWh of electric power a year. The outstanding feature of this hydropower plant is that its power depends on the water level in Danube.
Besides energy generation the station implements important functions in the sphere of urban planning and ecology. In particular, it serves for improvement of navigation conditions on Danube and normalization of groundwater level.
Tatarstan President visited a turbine hall where he saw a unique Kaplan turbine in action. Rustam Minnikhanov asked officials of the company if they search for any alternative energy sources. He was also interested in the cost of produced energy.
Tatarstan President also laid flowers to the Soviet War Memorial in Vienna.
On 13 April in his congratulatory address on the occasion of the Maecenas and Benefactor Day, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin congratulated residents of the republic with the event and wrote: "Tatarstan has always been known for its generous and kind-hearted people who are ready to help the needy and support important social, cultural and educational projects. We all remember with gratitude the outstanding philanthropists – the Akchurin brothers, the Alafuzovs, and the Ushkovs, whose good deeds and generous donations contributed to the development of culture, education, and healthcare in our republic. The glorious traditions are continued by modern philanthropists and patrons of Tatarstan.
On 12 April in his address to residents of the republic, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin congratulated them with the Space Exploration Day and said: “April 12, 1961 has forever been inscribed into the world history as the day of triumph of the Soviet science and engineering thought. The flight of Yuriy Gagarin opened the way to the stars for the humankind and demonstrated to the whole world the might of our country.
On 4 April , speaking at a closing ceremony of the XX Russian Venture Forum held at the Kazan Expo Exhibition Center, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin said that the Russian Venture Forum has confirmed its status of the point of attraction of technological development leaders.
The Forum created a unified scientific, technological and investment space where scientific ideas are transformed into competitive products, and startups gain access to capital and markets. Its business programme is organically integrated into the regional and federal agenda for achieving technological sovereignty and leadership of Russia, he said.
On 1 April Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and Russian Minister of Healthcare Mikhail Murashko introduced Ayrat Farrakhov, who was appointed the Acting Rector of Kazan State Medical University (KSMU) to its staff.
In his speech Mikhail Murashko emphasized that today KSMU is rightfully considered one of the most respected in the country and said:”Ayrat (Zakievich) has been officially appointed the Acting Rector and I am sure that under his leadership the University will maintain the positions it has achieved and, of course, will continue its development.”