Guodian Hengshan power station
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Guodian Hengshan power station (国电横山发电厂煤矸石技改项目) was a proposed 600-megawatt (MW) waste coal-fired power plant in Shaanxi Province, China.
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Location
The map below shows the location of Hengshan County, the approximate location where the plant would be built in Yulin Prefecture, Shaanxi Province.
Background on Project
China Guodian was planning to build a waste coal-fired power plant with a total planned capacity of 600 MW in Shaanxi Province.[1][2] The project has been cancelled.[3]
Ownership
On August 28 2017, China's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) announced that China Guodian Corporation and Shenhua Group will be jointly restructured. Shenhua Group will become China National Energy Investment Group and will absorb China Guodian Corporation. It will be the largest power company in the world by installed capacity, as well as the world's largest coal producer.[4][5] The merger was completed on November 28, 2017.[6]
Project Details
- Sponsor: Guodian Shaanxi Power
- Parent company: China Guodian (now National Energy Investment Group
- Location: Hengshan County, Yulin Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China
- Coordinates: 37.962, 109.294 (approximate)
- Status: Cancelled
- Gross capacity: 600 MW
- Type:
- Projected in service:
- Coal type: Waste coal
- Coal source:
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Ailun Yang and Yiyun Cui, "Global Coal Risk Assessment: Data Analysis and Market Research," World Resources Institute working paper, November 2012
- ↑ "国电横山电厂2×300MW煤矸石技改工程初可研报告通过审查", 榆林网, 2008-06-25
- ↑ "横山发电有限责任公司2×300MW煤矸石发电项目简介," mtw001.com, 2010-10-25
- ↑ "Factbox: Shenhua and Guodian - China's latest state marriage", Reuters (29 August 2017). Retrieved on 30 August 2017.
- ↑ "China Is Creating the World's Largest Power Company", Bloomberg News (28 August 2017). Retrieved on 29 August 2017.
- ↑ "China’s Newly-Established National Energy Investment Group Sets World Records in Its Sector, With Assets of Over CNY1.8 Trillion," Yicai Global, 11-28-2017