Panshan Power Plant
Panshan Power Plant 盘山 电厂 |
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Coordinates | 39 ° 58 '49 " N , 117 ° 27' 49" E | ||
country | China | ||
place | Jixian | ||
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Primary energy | coal | ||
fuel | Hard coal | ||
power | 2,260 MW | ||
owner |
China Shenhua Energy (70%) CLP Group (30%) |
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Project start | 1991 | ||
Start of operations | Block 1: 1995 Block 2: 1996 Block 3: 2001 Block 4: 2002 |
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turbine | 2 × 530 MW from LMZ 2 × 600 MW from ABB Harbin |
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boiler | 2 × SiO-Podolsk 2 × ABB CE |
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Firing | Tangential firing | ||
Energy fed in 2008 | 6.58 GWh | ||
was standing | 2017 |
The Panshan power plant ( Chinese 盘山 电厂 , Pinyin Pánshān diànchǎng ) is a coal-fired power plant near Jixian in China . It consists of two 500 MW blocks in Russian technology and two 600 MW blocks made locally. The power plant, located about 90 km east of Beijing on the Datong – Qinhuangdao coal railway , is one of the largest in the highly industrialized region with the cities of Beijing , Tianjin and Tangshan .
history
Blocks 1 and 2
In the Eighth Five-Year Plan published in 1991, it was decided to build two 500 MW blocks for 5.4 billion yuan . The Leningrad Metalworks supplied the steam turbines and SiO-Podolsk built the boiler plant . The two units went into operation in December 1995 and May 1996. The plant was the third Chinese power plant to be operated with a supercritical water-steam cycle.
In 2009 and 2013, the low-pressure stages of the turbines were revised, so that the output of the blocks could be increased to 530 MW each.
Flue gas cleaning
The emission of pollutants could be reduced with the installation of a flue gas desulphurization in 2008 and a flue gas denitrification in 2013 and 2014. Since 2013, both blocks have been provided with heat extraction, which is used for the Jixian district heating network.
Blocks 3 and 4
The project for the construction of units 3 and 4 was set up in 1996 by the State Planning Commission in order to purchase power plant equipment from domestic production using state foreign currency reserves and thereby promote domestic industry. The two units with an output of 600 MW each went into operation in December 2001 and June 2002.
The two units are equipped with supercritical steam generators from ABB-CE manufactured in Harbin . The turbines are also from ABB Harbin.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Tianjin Guohua Panshan Power Generation Co., Ltd. April 12, 2016, Retrieved January 22, 2017 (Chinese).