Coal-Fired Plants in China - Yunnan
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Honghe Location: Yunnan Operator: Datang International Power Generation Co Ltd Configuration: 2 X 300 MW Operation: 2006-2007 Fuel: bituminous coal Boiler supplier: Alstom, Harbin T/G supplier: ?? EPC: Northeast China International Electric Power Corp Quick facts: Honghe is in Kaiyuan City and has two ACFB boilers commissioned in Jun and Aug 2006, respectively. At completion, these were the largest of their kind in China. All power output is supplied to the Yunnan grid. Datang Power owns a 70% stake in the plant. Photograph courtesy of Datang International Power Generation Co |
Huadian Kunming-II Location: Yunnan Operator: Huadian Yunnan Generating Co Ltd Configuration: 2 X 300 MW Operation: 2005-2006 Fuel: anthracite Boiler supplier: Dongfang T/G supplier: Shanghai Quick facts: This was Huadian's first large-scale, thermal new-build in Yunnan. Work began in Sep 2003 and the two units commissioned in Dec 2005 and Oct 2006, respectively. Photograph courtesy of China Huadian Group |
Huaneng Diandong Location: Yunnan Operator: Huaneng Power International Configuration: 4 X 600 MW Operation: 2006-2007 Fuel: anthracite Boiler supplier: Babcock & Wilcox Beijing T/G supplier: Dongfang EPC: Shandong Electric Power Design Institute, SEPCO 2, Yunnan Thermal Power Construction Co Quick facts: Diandong Energy, was incorporated in Apr 2003 by Shandong Power. The company was approved by NDRC to build the Diandong power station and 8mn tpy Bailongshan coal mine The four sets went online in Feb 2006, Jul 2006, Nov 2006, and May 2007, respectively. Diandong Energy's acquisition by Huaneng was agreed in Dec 2009. These are downshot boilers. The plant has four CT-121 FGD scrubbers from Bootes. Two similar units were added ot the site in 2010. Photograph courtesy of Peoples Government of Fuyuan County |
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Qujing Location: Yunnan Operator: SDIC Huajing Power Holdings Ltd Electric Power Co Ltd Configuration: 2 X 320 MW, 2 X 300 MW Operation: 1996-2007 Fuel: bituminous coal Boiler supplier: Wuhan T/G supplier: Shanghai EPC: Southwest Electric Power Design Inst, China Railway Construction Corp Quick facts: The Qujing power company was established in 1994 and changed to a joint venture company in 2004. This was Yunnan's first 1-GW thermal power plant. Ownership is by SDIC (55.4%), Meiya Qujing Power Co Ltd (37%), Yunnan Electric Power Co Ltd (4%), Yunnan New Energy Investment Co (2.4%), and Kunming Canton Jiaxin Investment Management Co (1.2%). Photograph courtesy of SDIC Huajing Power Holdings Co Ltd |
Xunjiansi II & III Location: Yunnan Operator: Huadian Yunnan Generating Co Ltd Configuration: 1 X 135 MW, 2 X 300 MW Operation: 2004-2012 Fuel: anthracite Boiler supplier: Dalian, Harbin T/G supplier: Dongfang EPC: Yunnan Electric Power Design Institute Quick facts: Xunjiansi Phase III (2 X 300 MW) is jointly-invested by Huadian Yunnan (65%) and Yunnan Investment Holdings Co, Ltd (35%). The two CFB units commissioned on 14 Nov 2007. Photograph courtesy of China Huadian Group |
Yangzonghai Location: Yunnan Operator: China Guodian Group Corp Configuration: 2 X 200 MW, 2 X 300 MW Operation: 1997-2008 Fuel: lignite Boiler supplier: Wuhan T/G supplier: ?? Quick facts: Yangzonghai is in Yiliang County about 36km from Kunming. In Jan 1993, the State Council approved the removal of the original plant (5 X 120 MW) and installation of two two 200-MW sets. The first was built with Russian equipment. Photograph courtesy of Yunnan Eaton Electronics |
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Zhenxiong Location: Yunnan Operator: Huadian Yunnan Generating Co Ltd Configuration: 2 X 600 Operation: 2012 Fuel: anthracite Boiler supplier: Harbin T/G supplier: Harbin EPC: Yunnan Electric Power Design Institute Quick facts: In May 2007, Harbin signed a supply contract with Huadian for this projec with the world's first 600-MW, supercritical "W" flame boilers for anthracite. Zhenxiong County is located in Zhaotong City in far northeastern Yunnan. The plant started constrction on 30 Jul 2009 and Unit-1 went commercial on 1 Jan 2012. Photograph courtesy of China Huadian Group |
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Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 17-Mar-2013