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Yancheng Binhai power station (国家电投协鑫滨海发电厂) is a 2,000-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Jiangsu Province, China.
Location
The map below shows the location of the plant, in Binhai Port District, Binhai County, Yangcheng, Jiangsu Province.
Background on Project
Yancheng Binhai power station (formerly referenced as CPI Binhai Power Station) was proposed as a two-unit project for the Binhai Port District by China Power Investment Corporation (now State Power Investment Corporation) and GCL Poly Energy Holdings.[1]
Construction began in September 2015.[2]
Unit 1 was commissioned in September 2017,[3] and unit 2 in November 2017.[4]
Expansion
In January 2023, the Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission was also considering an additional 2 x 1,000 MW coal-fired power expansion.[5]
Ownership
In July 2015, China Power Investment Corporation (CPI) and State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) merged to become State Power Investment Corporation (国家电力投资集团), one of the five largest state-owned electricity producers in the People's Republic of China.[6]
Project Details
- Sponsor: Shanghai Electric Power Co Ltd (51%), Jiangsu Xiexin Power Co (49%)
- Parent company: State Power Investment Corporation (51%), GCL Poly Energy Holdings (49%)
- Location: Binhai Port District, Binhai County, Yangcheng, Jiangsu Province, China
- Coordinates: 34.307421, 120.246943 (exact)
- Status: Units 1-2: Operating, Units 3-4: Announced
- Gross capacity: 4,000 MW (4 x 1000 MW)
- Type: Ultra-supercritical
- Start date: Units 1-2: 2017
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "2015年6月2日拟对建设项目环评文件作出审批意见的公告," Environmental Protection Department of Jiangsu Province, 2015-06-02
- ↑ "中电投协鑫滨海2×1000MW发电工程正式开工," 2015-9-21
- ↑ "国家电投集团协鑫滨海发电有限公司1号发电机组正式投入商业运营," 滨海发电公司 时, 2017-9-11
- ↑ "中国能源报:国家电投协鑫滨海发电项目实现双投," 中国能源报, 2017.11.21
- ↑ 江苏省“先立后改”煤电支撑性电源项目(第二批)规划建设实施方案公示, BJX, 2023-01-16
- ↑ "Chinese nuclear giant officially launched". World Nuclear Association. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015.