Chiping Huaxin power station
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Chiping Huaxin power station (信发华信铝业发电厂) is a retired 650-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Chiping, Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China.[1]
Location
The map below shows the location of the power station in Chiping, Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China.
Project Details
- Sponsor: Shandong Xinfa Huaxin Aluminum Power Co
- Parent company: Xinfa Group
- Location: Chiping, Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China
- Coordinates: 36.6091, 116.2457 (exact)
- Coal type: Unknown
- Coal source:
- Gross generating capacity (retired): 650 MW
- Unit 1: Coal-fired subcritical, 30 MW (start-up in 1980)
- Unit 2: Coal-fired subcritical, 30 MW (start-up in 1980)
- Unit 3: Coal-fired subcritical, 30 MW (start-up in 1980)
- Unit 4: Coal-fired subcritical, 30 MW (start-up in 1990)
- Unit 5: Coal-fired subcritical, 30 MW (start-up in 1990)
- Unit 6: Coal-fired (unknown combustion technology), 125 MW (start-up in 1999)
- Unit 7: Coal-fired (unknown combustion technology), 125 MW (start-up in 2001)
- Unit 8: Coal-fired (unknown combustion technology), 125 MW (start-up in 2004)
- Unit 9: Coal-fired (unknown combustion technology), 125 MW (start-up in 2004)
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