Anlong power station

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Anlong power station (安龙煤电化一体化产业基地热电联产) is a cancelled power station in Puping Town, Anlong County, Qianxinan AP, Guizhou, China.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Anlong power station Puping Town, Anlong County, Qianxinan AP, Guizhou, China 25.29337, 105.388822 (exact)

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Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):

  • Unit 1, Unit 2: 25.29337, 105.388822

Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology
Unit 1 cancelled coal: unknown 350 supercritical
Unit 2 cancelled coal: unknown 350 supercritical

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Unit 1 Guizhou Anlong Xinyu Resources Development Co Ltd [100%] Guizhou Jinzhou Electric Power Group Co Ltd [45.9%]; Guizhou Xingyi Sunshine Asset Management Group Co Ltd [41.6%]; Anlong County Financial Service Center [10.0%]; other [2.5%]
Unit 2 Guizhou Anlong Xinyu Resources Development Co Ltd [100%] Guizhou Jinzhou Electric Power Group Co Ltd [45.9%]; Guizhou Xingyi Sunshine Asset Management Group Co Ltd [41.6%]; Anlong County Financial Service Center [10.0%]; other [2.5%]

Background on Project

Guizhou Anlong County Xinyu Resources Development Co is a local energy company which is the sponsor of a coal-fired power station of two 350 MW units in Anlong County. The proposed power plant will be a co-generation power plant, supplying electricity, heat and steam to a proposed chemical project. The power plant received a permit for construction from the provincial DRC in December 31, 2014. The construction reportedly started in November 2016 with a ceremony at Lugoutang Village, Puping Town, Anlong County.[1] [2]

In June 2017, a ceremony for celebrating the start of the construction was held again. [3] Between the two ceremonies, the sponsor of the power plant completed its preliminary design review.[4] The project would include a 25 MW back-up unit. The estimated investment in this power plant is ¥3.1 billion.[2]

Satellite images from 2017-2018 show the construction is slowly ongoing as of April 2018.

As of June 2021, the construction is still unfinished. The project appears to be shelved or cancelled.

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