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Feixian
Location: Shandong
Operator: China Guodian Corp
Configuration: 2 X 650 MW
Operation: 2007
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Harbin
T/G supplier: ??
EPC: Sepco No 2II
Quick facts: In Aug 2003, China Guodian Co, Shandong Luneng Development
Group. Linyi City Investment and Development Co, and Investment and
Development Corp set up this genco with shares of 55%, 35%, 6%, 4%
respectively. Construction on Feixian Phase I started on 26 Dec 2004 , the
project was approved by NDRC on 23 May 2005, and Unit-1 went commercial on
25 Dec 2006, followed by Unit-2 on 5 Aug 2007.
Photograph courtesy of China Guodian Corp
Posted 31 May 2010 |
Heze
Location: Shandong
Operator: China Guodian Corp
Configuration: 2 X 125 MW, 2 X 300 MW, 2 X 330 MW
Operation: 1990-2006
Fuel: anthracite Boiler supplier: Shanghai, Mitsui Babcock
T/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: China Power Complete Equipment Co, Sepco No 2, Sepco no 3
Quick facts: Heze-II (2 X 300 MW, 2003) is jointly owned by CLP (29.4%),
China Guodian (36.6%), Shandong International Trust (14.4%), and EDF International (19.6%).
Construction on Units 5&6 started in Dec 2004 and Unit-5 went commercial in Jun 2006.
All 6 units were retrofit with FGD systems by Jun 2009. Two 660-MW USC sets are in design.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Re-posted 30 Dec 2010 |
Hua Feng
Location: Shandong
Operator: Peak Pacific
Configuration: 2 X 6 MW, 1 X 25 MW CHP
Operation: 2002
Fuel: waste coal Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: Thanks to its use of gangue, this CFB plant
operates as a provincial Natural Resource Utilization Facility. Ash and
slag is used in local cement production and as mine backfill. The plant
supplies the local electricity grid and Xinwen Coal Mine Group Co.
Photograph courtesy of Peak Pacific (China) Investment Ltd
Posted 21 Aug 2005 |
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Laicheng
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huadian Power International Corp Ltd
Configuration: 4 X 300 MW
Operation: 1999-2003
Fuel: bituminous coal Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: Shandong Electric Power Engineering Consulting Institute, Sepco No 3
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 1 Jul 2007 |
Liaocheng
Location: Shandong
Operator: Liaocheng Thermal Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 55 MW (ret), 2 X 115 MW, 2 X 140 MW, 2 X 330 MW
Operation: 1990-2003
Fuel: anthracite
Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: ??
EPC: SEPCO II, Heilongjiang Province Construction Engineering
Quick facts: Liaocheng Power was formed in 1988 to build this plant in
Liaocheng City's western suburbs about 8km from the city center. Two 55-MW
sets were retired in 2007.
Photograph courtesy of www.qlwmw.com (Shandong News Network)
Posted 9 Jun 2010 |
Linyi 6&7
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huaneng Shandong Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 50 MW (ret), 5 X 140 MW, 2 X 350 MW
Operation: 1991-2009-1996
Fuel: anthracite
Boiler supplier: Hangzhou, Shanghai
T/G supplier: Beizhong, Shanghai
EPC: Sepco No 1, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In Linyi City.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 30 Dec 2011 |
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Longkou
Location: Shandong
Operator: Shandong Century Electric Development Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 100 MW (ret), 4 X 220 MW
Operation: 1984-1996
Fuel: anthracite
Boiler supplier: Wuhan
T/G supplier: Beizhong
EPC: Sepco No 2, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In Yantai City, aka Bainian.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 30 Dec 2011 |
Nanding
Location: Shandong
Operator: Shandong Electric Power Co
Configuration: 2 X 6 MW, 2 X 12 MW, 2 X 65 MW, 2 X 135 MW
Operation: 1956-1994
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: LMZ, Skoda
EPC: Shandong Provincial Chemical Planning & Design Institute, Sepco No 3
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 1 Jul 2007 |
Rizhao 1&2
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huaneng Shandong Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 350 MW
Operation: 2000
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: GDV
T/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: STI - Studio Tecnico di Ingegneria, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In April 2000, an international
consortium built these BOT units at a coastal terminus of the grid some 15km south of
Rizhao City. Design fuel is coal from Huang-Ling County, Shanxi. The first two units cost $600mn.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 30 Jun 2007 |
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Rizhao 3&4
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huaneng Shandong Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 2 X 680 MW
Operation: 2009-2009
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In May 2007, NDRC approved an extension at Rizhao with 680-MW, supercritical units. All four units at Rizhao have Alstom saltwater FGD scrubbers.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 5 Nov 2011 |
Shiheng
Location: Shandong
Operator: Shangong Zhonghua Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 4 X 300 MW
Operation: 1997-1998
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: Shanghai
Quick facts: Shiheng was the first plant of the $2.2bn Shandong Zhonghua
Power Project, the largest IPP project with foreign investment in China. Owners were CLP
(29.4%), Shandong Electric Power Group (36.6%), Shandong
International Trust and Investment 14.4%, and EDF International (19.6%).
Photograph courtesy of CLP Group
Posted 7 Feb 2004 |
Tengzhou Xinyuan 2&3
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huadian Power International Corp Ltd
Configuration: 1 X 25 MW (ret), 2 X 150 MW, 2 X 315 MW CHP
Operation: 1997-2006
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Wuhan, Shanghai, Harbin
T/G supplier: Harbin, Shanghai
EPC: Shandong Electric Power Design Institute, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In Tengzhou County, Zaozhuang City.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 30 Dec 2011 |
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Weifang-1
Location: Shandong
Operator: China Huadian Group Corp
Configuration: 2 X 330 MW
Operation: 1993-1994
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Dongfang
T/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: China Power Complete Equipment Co Ltd, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: Weifang-2 has two 600-MW units.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 1 Jul 2007 |
Yunhe 1-4
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huaneng Shandong Power Co Ltd
Configuration: 4 X 145 MW
Operation: 2000-2003
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: Sepco No 2, Sepco No 3
Quick facts: In Zoucheng County, Jining City.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 31 Dec 2011 |
Zhangzhuang
Location: Shandong
Operator: Peak Pacific
Configuration: 2 X 25 MW CHP
Operation: 2002
Fuel: waste coal
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: Thanks to its use of waste coal (gangue), from a nearby
washery, this CFB plant operates as a provincial Natural Resource
Utilization Facility. The plant supplies the local electricity grid and
Xinwen Coal Mine Group Co and Huayuan Mining Co.
Photograph courtesy of Peak Pacific (China) Investment Ltd
Posted 21 Aug 2005 |
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Zhanhua 1&2
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huaneng Power International
Configuration: 2 X 125 MW
Operation: 1977-1977 (ret)
Fuel: bituminous coal, fuel oil
Boiler supplier: Shanghai
T/G supplier: Beizhong, Shanghai
Quick facts: In Dianhua County, Binzhou City. These units were converted from oil to coal-firing ca 2000/01 and later retired.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 31 Dec 2011 |
Zouping
Location: Shandong
Operator: Peak Pacific
Configuration: 2 X 25 MW CHP
Operation: 2001
Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ??
T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: This plant was built to serve fast-growing
industrial loads in Zouping County, Binzhou City.
Photograph courtesy of Peak Pacific (China) Investment Ltd
Posted 21 Aug 2005 |
Zouxian
Location: Shandong
Operator: Huadian Power International Corp Ltd
Configuration: 4 X 355 MW, 2 X 600 MW, 2 X 1,000 MW
Operation: 1985-2007
Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Dongfang, FW, Babcock-Hitachi Dongfang Boiler
T/G supplier: Shanghai, Hitachi, Dongfang
EPC: S&L, Ebasco, Sepco No 1, Sepco No 3, Shandong Electric Power Engineering & Consulting Institute, Fourth Engineering Corp of Northeast Power Construction
Quick facts: From 1985 to 1989, Shandong Intl Power Dev completed the first phase of the Zouxian PS in Xuexcheng City with two pairs of 300-MW coal-fired units. Two 600-MW units commissioned in 1997 and in Jul 2004, main equipment contracts were awarded by Huadian Power for Zouxian 7&8, two 1,000-MW USC generating units. The first unit completed its 168hr run on 4 Dec 2006 about 9mos ahead of schedule and the second followed in Jun 2007. The extension was officially commissioned in Jul 2007, making Zouxian one of the largest power stations in China.
Photograph courtesy of Sepco No 3
Posted 31 Dec 2011 |
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