CKI Lamma power station

From Global Energy Monitor

CKI Lamma power station (香港電燈南丫發電廠 and 南丫發電廠) is an operating power station of at least 3615-megawatts (MW) in Lamma Island, Islands, Hong Kong, Hong Kong with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating. It is also known as Hong Kong Lamma power station.


Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
CKI Lamma power station Lamma Island, Islands, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 22.2189, 114.1082 (exact)

The map below shows the exact location of the power station.

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Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):

  • Unit 1: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 2: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 3: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 4: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 5: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 6: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 7: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit 8: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT1: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT2: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT3: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT4: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT6: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT2R: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT3R: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT4R: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT6R: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit L9: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit L10: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit L11: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit L12: 22.2188909, 114.1082183
  • Unit GT57: 22.2188909, 114.1082183


Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology CHP Start year Retired year
Unit 1 retired coal - bituminous 250 MW subcritical - - 2017
Unit 2 retired coal - bituminous 250 MW subcritical - - 2018
Unit 3 operating coal - bituminous 250 MW subcritical - - 2023 (planned)
Unit 4 operating coal - bituminous 350 MW subcritical - - 2023 (planned)
Unit 5 operating coal - bituminous 350 MW subcritical - - 2023 (planned)
Unit 6 operating coal - bituminous 350 MW subcritical - - -
Unit 7 operating coal - bituminous 350 MW subcritical - - -
Unit 8 operating coal - bituminous 350 MW subcritical - - -
Unit GT1 operating[1] gas[1] 55 MW[1] gas turbine[1] - - -
Unit GT2 operating[1] gas[1] 125 MW[1] gas turbine[1] - - -
Unit GT3 operating[1] gas[1] 125 MW[1] gas turbine[1] - - -
Unit GT4 operating[1] gas[1] 125 MW[1] gas turbine[1] - - -
Unit GT6 operating[1] gas[1] 125 MW[1] gas turbine[1] - - -
Unit GT2R pre-construction[2][3] gas[2] 130 MW[2] gas turbine[3] - - -
Unit GT3R pre-construction[2][3] gas[2] 130 MW[2] gas turbine[3] - - -
Unit GT4R pre-construction[2][3] gas[2] 130 MW[2] gas turbine[3] - - -
Unit GT6R pre-construction[2][3] gas[2] 130 MW[2] gas turbine[3] - - -
Unit L9 operating[4][5] gas[6][7][8] 300 MW[9] combined cycle[4] - - -
Unit L10 operating[10][5] gas[6][7][8] 380 MW[7] combined cycle[7] - - -
Unit L11 operating[5][10][11][12][13] gas[6][7][8] 380 MW[10] combined cycle[14] - - -
Unit L12 construction[10] gas[10][6][8] 380 MW[15] combined cycle[15] - - -
Unit GT57 retired[5][13] gas, fuel oil[16] 365 MW[16] combined cycle[17] - - 2022[13]

CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high efficiencies. Coal units track this information in the Captive Use section when known.


Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Unit 1 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 2 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 3 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 4 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 5 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 6 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 7 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit 8 Hongkong Electric Co Ltd Hongkong Electric Co Ltd
Unit GT1 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT2 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT3 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT4 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT6 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT2R HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT3R HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT4R HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT6R HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit L9 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit L10 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit L11 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit L12 HK Electric HK Electric Investments
Unit GT57 HK Electric HK Electric Investments


Financing

  • Source of financing:

Background on Plant

CKI Lamma power station is an eight-unit coal-fired power plant with a total capacity of 2,500 MW. The plant was completed between 1982 and 1997, and is owned by Cheung Kong Infrastructure.[18]

Units 1 & 2 of 250 MW each were retired in 2017 and 2018, respectively.[19]


Articles and Resources

References

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  19. Annual Report, Power Assets Holdings, 2018

Additional data

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