Jinyuan Thermal power station

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Jinyuan Thermal power station (合肥热电集团金源热电) is a 75-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Anhui Province, China.

An additional 700 MW is proposed.

Location

The photo below shows the plant at 667 Fangxing Dadao, Luyang District, Hefei Prefecture.

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Background on Project

The two-unit, 75 MW coal plant was commissioned in 2008. It is owned by Hefei Cogen Group.[1]

Proposed expansion

Hefei Cogen Group has proposed a 2 x 350 MW CHP coal plant at the site. In 2015 the Anhui Provincial Environmental Protection Agency considered approval of the project's EIA.[2]

The plant was listed in the Anhui Province Power Development 13th 5-Year Plan as a back-up project, released in May 2017.[3]

As of December 2019 the power station has yet to have its EIA approved and has not received a permit for construction, and appears to be abandoned.

Project Details of expansion

  • Sponsor: Hefei Cogen Group
  • Parent company: Hefei Cogen Group
  • Location: 667 Fangxing Dadao, Luyang District, Hefei Prefecture, Anhui Province, China
  • Coordinates: 31.722113, 117.210266 (exact)
  • Status: Cancelled
  • Gross capacity: 700 MW (Units 1 & 2: 350 MW)
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