CPI Fushun Petrochemical power station
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CPI Fushun Petrochemical power station (中电投抚顺石化新城热电项目) is a proposed 100-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Liaoning Province, China.
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Location
The map below shows the location of Dongzhou District, Fushun, the approximate location where the plant would be built.
Background on Plant
CPI is seeking permitting for a 2 x 50 MW coal power station in Dongzhou District.[1]
2016: Nationwide Restrictions Imposed on Development of Coal-Fired Power Capacity
Due to new restrictions announced during 2016 by the National Energy Administration and the National Development and Reform Commission, further capacity expansions at this location appear to be on hold or cancelled. For details, see China's 2016 Restrictions on Development of Coal-Fired Power Capacity.
Ownership
In July 2015, China Power Investment Corporation (CPI) and State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) merged to become State Power Investment Corporation (国家电力投资集团), one of the five largest state-owned electricity producers in the People's Republic of China.[2]
Project Details
- Sponsor: CPI Northeast Power Co.
- Parent company: State Power Investment Corporation
- Location: Dongzhou District, Fushun, Liaoning Province, China
- Coordinates: 41.855753, 124.013245 (approximate)
- Status: Shelved
- Gross capacity: 100 MW (Units 1-2: 50 MW)
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "中电投东北电力有限公司抚顺石化新城热电项目," www.dlztb.com, May 3, 2016
- ↑ "Chinese nuclear giant officially launched", World Nuclear Association (16 July 2015). Retrieved on 4 May 2015.