Guodian Beilun Power Station
国电北仑发电厂
CountryChina
LocationZhejiang
Coordinates29°56′37″N 121°48′57″E / 29.94361°N 121.81583°E / 29.94361; 121.81583
StatusOperational
Construction beganJanuary 1988 (1,200 MW Phase 1)
June 1996 (1,800 MW Phase 2)
December 2006 (2,000 MW Phase 3)
Commission dateNovember 1994 (1,200 MW Phase 1)
September 2000 (1,800 MW Phase 2)
June 2009 (2,000 MW Phase 3)
Owner(s)China Energy Investment
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational5 × 600 MW
2 × 1,000 MW
Nameplate capacity5,000 MW
Annual net output
  • 27.5 TW h

The Guodian Beilun Power Station (Chinese: 国电北仑发电厂; pinyin: Guódiàn Běilún Fādiànchǎng) is a coal-fired power station in Beilun District, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. With an installed capacity of 5,000 MW, it is the 7th largest coal-fired power station in the world. (It shares this title with the Jiaxing, Guohua Taishan, and Waigaoqiao power stations). The station generates energy by five 600 MW and two 1,000 MW units, which is fuelled by coal.[1][2]

Guodian Beilun Power Station is also the first power generation enterprise in China to use World Bank loans for construction.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Guodian Beilun coal power station becomes the largest in China". sxcoal.com. Jun 10, 2009. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011.
  2. "Massive Chinese coal plant begins operations". www.electricityforum.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  3. China Business Management Yearbook: 2004 volume. Business Management Press. 2004. pp. 628-. ISBN 978-7-80197-081-7.


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