Suizhong Power Station Explained

Suizhong Power Station
Coordinates:40.0794°N 120.0081°W
Country:People's Republic of China
Location:Suizhong, Liaoning
Owner:CSEC Guohua International Power Company
Ps Units Manu Model:TAGMET
LMZ
Electrosila
Status:Operational
Th Fuel Primary:Bituminous coal
Ps Units Operational:Phase 1: 2 × 800MW
Phase 2: 2 × 1,000MW
Ps Electrical Capacity:3,600 MW
Commissioned:2000

The Suizhong Power Station, also known as Suizhong Power Plant,[1] is a large coal-fired power station in Suizhong, China. The facility generates power by utilizing two units at and two units at, totalling the installed capacity to .

History

The first phase of the project of the Suizhong Power Station was started in 1993 and put into operation in 2000.[2]

The second phase of the project of the plant began construction on April 30, 2008, and began formal operation in 2010. After the second phase was completed and put into operation, the total installed capacity of Suizhong Power Station reached 3,600MW, making it the largest thermal power plant in Northeast China.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: James C. Hayton. Global Human Resource Management Casebook. 2012. Routledge. 978-0-415-89371-8. 254–.
  2. Book: Liaoning Yearbook. 2001. China Statistics Press. 99-.
  3. Web site: The largest coal-fired power plant commissioned in Mainland China in the 20th century. National Energy Administration. 2019-08-28.