Guodian Jiuquan power station
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Guodian Jiuquan power station (国电酒泉热电厂) is a 660-megawatt (MW) coal-fired CHP power plant in Gansu Province, China.
An additional 2,000 MW was proposed in 2010, but appears to be only "design capacity" that was never pursued or developed.
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Location
The map below shows the location of the plant, in Suzhou District, Jiuquan Prefecture, Gansu Province.
Background on Plant
The two existing coal-fired units of Guodian Jiuquan power station, totaling 660 MW, were brought online in 2011. It is supplying heat to 13 million square meters of construction in Jiuquan city.[1]The plant is owned by National Energy Investment Group.[2][3] The project was approved for credit of 1.45 billion yuan.[4] [5]
Description of Expansion
The designed capacity of second and third phases of Guodian Jiuquan is 2000MW each. [6][7]
However, there is no news of this expansion, and it appears that it was never pursued or developed.
Plant Details
- Sponsor: GD Power Development
- Parent Company: National Energy Investment Group
- Location: Suzhou District, Jiuquan Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
- Coordinates: 39.6797122, 98.5065079 (exact)
- Status: Operating
- Gross capacity: 660 MW (Units 1 & 2: 330 MW)
- Type: Subcritical
- Projected in service: 2011
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- Coal source:
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "国电电力酒泉热电厂2×330MW工程开工建设"ACN Newswire, 2010-05-17
- ↑ “酒泉公司1号机组顺利完成“168”试运,” 中国国电 2011-10-28
- ↑ “酒泉公司:2号机组顺利完成“168”试运,” 中国国电2011-11-30
- ↑ “中行省分行向国电电力酒泉发电公司授信14.5亿元,” 凤凰网 2012-04-19
- ↑ "关于甘肃国电酒泉热电厂新建(2×300MW)工程竣工环境保护验收合格的函"MEPC, 2014-07-29
- ↑ "国电电力酒泉发电有限公司," China Guodian website, January 15, 2010
- ↑ Ailun Yang and Yiyun Cui, "Global Coal Risk Assessment: Data Analysis and Market Research," World Resources Institute working paper, November 2012