Guodian Jiujiang power station
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Guodian Jiujiang power station is a 1,330-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Jiangxi Province, China.
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Location
The photo below shows the plant complex in Jiujiang Prefecture, Jiangxi Province.
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Background on Plant
The plant's first four units, totaling 680 MW, were commissioned from 1984 to 1992 and retired from 2009 to 2014. Units 5-6 of 350 MW each were commissioned in 2002 to 2003. Unit 7 (660 MW) was completed in 2012; a unit 8 (660 MW) was planned with it but never materialized. The plant was originally owned by China Guodian.[1][2][3]
Project Details for Units 7 and 8
- Sponsor: China Guodian
- Parent Company: National Energy Investment Group
- Location: Jinjipo, Jiujiang Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
- Coordinates: 29.74097, 116.0345078 (exact)
- Status: Operating (Unit 7), Cancelled (Unit 8)
- Gross capacity: 1,320 MW (Units 7&8: 660 MW)
- Type: Ultra-Supercritical
- In service: 2012 (Unit 7)
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- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "九江电厂:“上大压小”启新程", 中国国电集团公司, 2013-02-06
- ↑ "九江厂关停小机组获财政奖励4950万元", 中国国电集团公司, 2013-12-24
- ↑ "九江发电厂一二期烟囱顺利拆除," China Guodian, 2016/08/23