Fuyang power station

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Fuyang power station (华润电力阜阳发电厂) is an operating power station of at least 2600-megawatts (MW) in Zhoupeng, Yingquan District, Fuyang, Anhui, China. It is also known as Fuyang Huarun power station (Phase I Unit 1), Fuyang Huaren power station (Phase I Unit 2).

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Fuyang power station Zhoupeng, Yingquan District, Fuyang, Anhui, China 33.00444, 115.845278 (exact)
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Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):

  • Phase I Unit 1, Phase I Unit 2, Phase II Unit 3, Phase II Unit 4: 33.00444, 115.845278

Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology Start year
Phase I Unit 1 Operating coal: bituminous 640 supercritical 2006
Phase I Unit 2 Operating coal: bituminous 640 supercritical 2006
Phase II Unit 3 Operating coal: unknown 660 ultra-supercritical 2022
Phase II Unit 4 Operating coal: unknown 660 ultra-supercritical 2023

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Phase I Unit 1 China Resources POWER (Fuyang) Co Ltd [100%] An Hui Wenergy Co Ltd [56.4%]; China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [40.0%]; unknown [3.6%]
Phase I Unit 2 China Resources POWER (Fuyang) Co Ltd [100%] An Hui Wenergy Co Ltd [56.4%]; China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [40.0%]; unknown [3.6%]
Phase II Unit 3 China Resources POWER (Fuyang) Co Ltd [100%] An Hui Wenergy Co Ltd [56.4%]; China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [40.0%]; unknown [3.6%]
Phase II Unit 4 China Resources POWER (Fuyang) Co Ltd [100%] An Hui Wenergy Co Ltd [56.4%]; China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [40.0%]; unknown [3.6%]

Background on existing power station

Fuyang power station was originally a 1,280 MW (2 x 640 MW) coal-fired power plant that began construction in 2004 and went online in 2006. The power station was owned by China Resources Power Holdings.[1]

Expansion

A second phase of two units of 660 MW each was proposed.[2] The new units were expected to be operational by 2017.[3]

The new units got preliminary approval in January 2015,[4] and were permitted in January 2016.[5]

There were no further developments on the proposal until December 2018, when a revival ceremony was held for the project.[6]

Construction began in December 2020, and the plant was planned to be commissioned by July and October 2022.[7]

By October 23, 2022, Unit 3 was operating.[8]

By January 13, 2023, Unit 4 was operating[9]

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Additional data

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