Anshun Caiguan power station

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Anshun Caiguan power station (华电华荣公司安顺蔡官发电厂) is a cancelled power station in Caiguan Town, Xixiu District, Anshun, Guizhou, China. It is also known as Huadian Anshun Caiguan power station.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Anshun Caiguan power station Caiguan Town, Xixiu District, Anshun, Guizhou, China 26.25, 105.947 (approximate)
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Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology
Unit 1 Cancelled coal: unknown 660 supercritical
Unit 2 Cancelled coal: unknown 660 supercritical

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Unit 1 Investment Co Ltd Anshun Huarong Mining Industry Group [100%] Guizhou Anshun Huarong Group Investment Co Ltd [49.0%]; China Huadian Corp Ltd [26.0%]; Guizhou Wujiang Energy Group Co Ltd [14.9%]; Guizhou Qiansheng State-Owned Assets Management Co Ltd [5.0%]; Guizhou Financial Holding Group Co Ltd (Guizhou Guimin Investment Group Co., Ltd.) [2.0%]; Guizhou Xingyi Sunshine Asset Management Group Co Ltd [2.0%]; unknown [1.2%]
Unit 2 Investment Co Ltd Anshun Huarong Mining Industry Group [100%] Guizhou Anshun Huarong Group Investment Co Ltd [49.0%]; China Huadian Corp Ltd [26.0%]; Guizhou Wujiang Energy Group Co Ltd [14.9%]; Guizhou Qiansheng State-Owned Assets Management Co Ltd [5.0%]; Guizhou Financial Holding Group Co Ltd (Guizhou Guimin Investment Group Co., Ltd.) [2.0%]; Guizhou Xingyi Sunshine Asset Management Group Co Ltd [2.0%]; unknown [1.2%]

Background on Project

China Huadian was planning to build a coal-fired power plant with a total planned capacity of 1,320 MW in Guizhou Province.[1][2][3]The sponsor of Huadian Anshun Caiguan power station is Huadian Anshun Huarong Group, a second level subsidiary of China Huadian.[4]

The project has no news since 2013, and is likely abandoned.

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