Huaneng Chifeng Keshiketeng power station
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Huaneng Chifeng Keshiketeng power station is a proposed 1,200-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.
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Location
The map below shows the location of Keshiketeng (Hexigten) Banner, the approximate location where the plant would be built in Chifeng Prefecture, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Background on Project
According to a World Resources Institute report (2012), China Huaneng is currently planning to build a coal-fired power plant with a total planned capacity of 1,200 MW in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.[1]
However, there have been no reports of further activity to develop those plans, and they appear to be shelved or abandoned.
Project Details
- Sponsor: China Huaneng
- Location: Keshiketeng (Hexigten) Banner, Chifeng Prefecture, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
- Coordinates: 43.265, 117.547 (approximate)
- Status: Cancelled
- Gross capacity: 1,200 MW
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References
- ↑ Ailun Yang and Yiyun Cui, "Global Coal Risk Assessment: Data Analysis and Market Research," World Resources Institute working paper, November 2012