Jinggangshan Power Station Explained

Jinggangshan Power Station
Country:China
Location:Ji'an, Jiangxi[1]
Purpose:Power
Construction Began:November 1998
Cost:¥7.09 billion

Jinggangshan Power Station,[2] also spelled Jinggangshan Power Plant,[3] is a large thermal power project,[4] located in Jinggangshan City, Jiangxi Province, China.[5]

History

The construction of Jinggangshan Power Station started in November 1998, the first stage of construction of Jinggangshan Power Plant reached an installed capacity of 600,000 kilowatts,[6] consisting of two 300,000-kilowatt coal-fired generating units.[7]

Jinggangshan Power Station is a key project during China's "Ninth Five-Year Plan" period,[8] with a total installed capacity of 1.92 million kilowatts[9] and a total investment of 7.09 billion yuan.[10]

In August 2001, the first phase of the project was officially put into operation.[11] In December 2009, the second phase of the project was officially put into operation.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FORM 6-K. April 13, 2004. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. Web site: South China enters the flood season. 2020-07-14. Xinhuanet.com. 2020-08-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20200806040036/http://www.xinhuanet.com/power/2020-07/14/c_1210702560.htm. dead.
  3. Web site: Huaneng Power Plans To Buy Stakes in 5 Plants . April 19, 2004. The Wall Street Journal.
  4. Web site: Unit 4 of the second phase of Jinggangshan Power Plant was put into operation. 2009-12-25. State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
  5. Book: Daily Report: China. 1995. Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
  6. Book: United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Daily Report: People's Republic of China. 1995. National Technical Information Service.
  7. Book: People's Republic of China Electric Power Industry History: Jiangxi Volume. 2003. China Electric Power Press. 978-7-5083-1334-4.
  8. Book: Yearbook of Development of Western China. 1996. Reform Publishing House.
  9. Web site: 20-F 1 form20-f.htm ANNUAL REPORT. April 17, 2013. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  10. Web site: Jinggangshan Power Station. 2017-02-03. CNKI.
  11. Web site: Building a modern thermal power for economic development. 2014-11-14. The People's Government of Pingjiang County.
  12. Web site: Two 660,000 ultra-supercritical units of Jinggangshan Power Plant were completed and put into operation. 2009-12-28. State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.