Chinese coal-fired power station
Pingshan II Power Station |
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Location of Pingshan Power station in China |
Country | China |
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Location | Huaibei city, Anhui province, China |
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Coordinates | 33°50′01″N 116°49′51″E / 33.83361°N 116.83083°E / 33.83361; 116.83083 |
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Status | Operational |
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Construction began | November 2013 phase 1, April 2018 phase 2 |
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Commission date | Phase 1 unit 1: December 2015, unit 2: March 2016 |
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Construction cost | $940, 000, 000 |
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Owners | Huaibei Shenergy Power Company (40%), Huaibei Mining Company (40%), Anhui Energy Group (20%) |
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Operator | As Owner |
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Primary fuel | Coal |
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Units operational | 2 x 660 MWe 1 x 1,350 MWe |
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Nameplate capacity | 2,670 MWe |
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Commons | Related media on Commons |
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The Pingshan power station is a large modern coal-fired power station in China. The power station is divided into two phases with phase one consisting of two 660 MW units, each with scrubbing systems and cooling towers.[1] Phase two has one ultra-supercritical secondary reheat unit with a 1350 MW capacity. This unit is one of the single largest coal units in the world; it also has the world's largest cooling tower with a height of 210 m (689 ft).[2]
The engineering and design works for the power station were completed by East China Institute of Energy. The Phase 2 unit has a coal consumption rate of 251g/kWh.[3]
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