Coal-Fired Plants in East China

Shidongkou-2
Location: Shanghai
Operator: Huaneng Power International
Configuration: 2 X 600 MW
Operation: 1992
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: CE, Sulzer
T/G supplier: ABB
EPC: S&L, Shanghai Electric Power Construction Co Ltd
Quick facts: Shidongkou-2 has China's first supercritical generating units.

Photograph courtesy of Huaneng Power International
Posted 4 Jul 2004

 

Waigaoqiao-2
Location: Shanghai
Operator: Shanghai Waigaoqiao No 2 Electric Power Gen Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 900 MW
Operation: 2004
Fuel: bituminous  coal
Boiler supplier: Alstom
T/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: Black & Veatch (owner's engineer)
Quick facts: Shanghai Turbine Co and Shanghai Turbine Generator Co were main euqipment suppliy partners. Investors in the project include East China Power Group, SP Power Development, and Shenergy, an investment arm of the Shanghai Municipal Government. Financing for the project includes a World Bank loan. The plant’s overall net efficiency is expected to be 42%.

Photograph courtesy of Siemens
Posted 30 Apr 2005

Wenzhou-2
Location: Zhejiang
Operator: China Resources Power Holdings Co
Configuration: 2 X 300 MW
Operation: 2001
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??
EPC: Zhejiang Electric Power Construction Corp
Quick facts: The plant is jointly-owned by CR Power (40%), Zhejiang Provincial Electric Power Development Co (30%) and Wenzhou Electric Power Investment Co Ltd (30%). It sells electricity into the Zhejiang grid through the East China Power Grid Co.

Photograph courtesy of China Resources Power Holdings Co
Posted 15 Feb 2004

Abbreviations: BOT = build-own-transfer, CR Power = China Resources Power Holdings Co, GDV = Generadores de Vapor Foster Wheeler SA,  IPP = independent power project, T/G = turbine generator

Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base

Updated 04/13/08

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