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- Women's Handball Club in Volgograd, an eleven-time champion in Russia; TAGMET tennis club in Taganrog; amateur teams representing TMK entities competing...
- The Taganrog Iron & Steel Factory (TAGMET) is the largest manufacturer of steel pipes in the South of Russia. It was founded in 1896 as the Taganrog Metallurgical...
- in Taganrog is Taganrog Iron & Steel Factory, (publicly traded company Tagmet), which manufactures steel, steel pipe, for oil and gas industry and consumer...
- Pfeilizer-Frank. Today this area is occupied by the Taganrog Iron and Steel Factory TAGMET. Savitsky's family lived in the building of the Taganrog Gymnasium for Boys...
- Power generation Units operational 2 x 120 MW 1 x 300 MW Make and model TAGMET UTMZ Nameplate capacity 540 MW External links Website www.chpp5.kharkiv...
- Power generation Units operational 2 x 300 MW 2 x 325 MW 2 x 800 MW Make and model TAGMET Electrotyazhmash LMZ Electrosila Nameplate capacity 2,850 MW Annual net output...
- Primary fuel Coal Power generation Units operational 8 x 225 MW Make and model TAGMET Zamech Dolmel Electrosila Nameplate capacity 1,800 MW External links Website...
- Units operational 1 x 200 MW 1 x 210 MW 1 x 222 MW 4 x 225 MW Make and model TAGMET LMZ Electrotyazhmash Nameplate capacity 1,532 MW (2015) External links Commons...
- Secondary fuel Fuel oil Power generation Units operational 8 x 330 MW Make and model TAGMET LMZ Electrosila Nameplate capacity 2,640 MW External links Commons...
- Power generation Units operational Phase 1: 2 × 800MW Phase 2: 2 × 1,000MW Make and model TAGMET LMZ Electrosila Nameplate capacity 3,600 MW [edit on Wikidata]...