Guangdong Shajiao power complex
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Guangdong Shajiao power complex (深圳沙角电厂, 东莞谢岗天然气发电项目(Unit 1 and Unit 2), 沙角C厂替代(Unit 1 and Unit 2)) is an operating power station of at least 1980-megawatts (MW) in Xiegang Town, Dongguan, Guangdong, China with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating. It is also known as 深圳能源沙角B电厂 (Unit B-1, Unit B-2), 粤电广东沙角C电厂 (Unit C-1, Unit C-2, Unit C-3), 粤电广东沙角A电厂 (Unit A-1, Unit A-2, Unit A-3, Unit A-4, Unit A-5, Unit A-6, Unit A-7).
Location
Table 1: Project-level location details
Plant name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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Guangdong Shajiao power complex | Xiegang Town, Dongguan, Guangdong, China | 22.9623209, 114.1722305 (approximate)[1] |
The map below shows the approximate location of the power station.
Project Details
Table 2: Unit-level details
Unit name | Status | Fuel(s) | Capacity (MW) | Technology | CHP | Start year | Retired year |
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Unit 1 | Pre-construction[2][1] | fossil gas: natural gas[3][1] | 600[1] | combined cycle[4] | not found | 2024 (planned)[4][1] | – |
Unit 2 | Pre-construction[2][1] | fossil gas: natural gas[3][1] | 600[1] | combined cycle[4] | not found | 2024 (planned)[4][1] | – |
Unit A-1 | Retired | coal: bituminous | 210 | subcritical | – | 1987 | 2018 |
Unit A-2 | Retired | coal: bituminous | 210 | subcritical | – | 1988 | 2019 |
Unit A-3 | Retired | coal: bituminous | 210 | subcritical | – | 1989 | 2019 |
Unit A-4 | Retired[5] | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | – | 1992 | 2023[5] |
Unit A-5 | Retired[6] | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | – | 1993 | 2023[5] |
Unit A-6 | Cancelled | coal: bituminous | 1000 | ultra-supercritical | – | – | – |
Unit A-7 | Cancelled | coal: bituminous | 1000 | ultra-supercritical | – | – | – |
Unit B-1 | Retired | coal: bituminous | 350 | subcritical | – | 1987 | 2019 |
Unit B-2 | Retired | coal: bituminous | 350 | subcritical | – | 1987 | 2018 |
Unit C-1 | Operating | coal: bituminous | 660 | subcritical | – | 1995 | 2025 (planned) |
Unit C-2 | Operating | coal: bituminous | 660 | subcritical | – | 1996 | 2025 (planned) |
Unit C-3 | Operating | coal: bituminous | 660 | subcritical | – | 1996 | 2025 (planned) |
CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high efficiencies. Coal units track this information in the Captive Use section when known.
Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details
Unit name | Owner | Parent |
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Unit 1 | Guangdong Energy Group Co Ltd [100%][3] | Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [76.0%]; China Huaneng Group Co Ltd [24.0%] |
Unit 2 | Guangdong Energy Group Co Ltd [100%][3] | Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [76.0%]; China Huaneng Group Co Ltd [24.0%] |
Unit A-1 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-2 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-3 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-4 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-5 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-6 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit A-7 | Guangdong Yudean Humen Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [60.0%]; Hong Kong World Industry Development Co Ltd [29.6%]; Guangdong Humen Fumin Group Co Ltd [10.0%]; other [0.4%] |
Unit B-1 | Shenzhen Guangshen Shajiao (B) POWER Co Ltd [100%] | Shenzhen Energy Group Co Ltd [64.8%]; Guangzhou Development Group Inc [35.2%] |
Unit B-2 | Shenzhen Guangshen Shajiao (B) POWER Co Ltd [100%] | Shenzhen Energy Group Co Ltd [64.8%]; Guangzhou Development Group Inc [35.2%] |
Unit C-1 | Guangdong Guanghope Power Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [51.0%]; Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [37.2%]; China Huaneng Group Co Ltd [11.8%] |
Unit C-2 | Guangdong Guanghope Power Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [51.0%]; Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [37.2%]; China Huaneng Group Co Ltd [11.8%] |
Unit C-3 | Guangdong Guanghope Power Co Ltd [100%] | Guangdong Electric Power Development Co Ltd [51.0%]; Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [37.2%]; China Huaneng Group Co Ltd [11.8%] |
Background
Shajiao power complex consists of three plants, Shajiao-A, B, and C. The entire plant had a total of ten operating units, totaling 3,970 MW, which were brought online between 1987 and 1996. Shajiao-A (3 x 210 MW, 2 x 330 MW, totaling 1,290 MW) is owned by Guangdong Yudean Group; Shajaio-B (2 x 350 MW, totaling 700 MW) is owned by Shenzhen Energy Group; and Shajiao-C (3 x 660 MW, totaling 1,980 MW) is owned by Guangdong Yudean Group.[7][8]
Shajiao-A Units 1-3 and Shajiao-B Units 1-2 are planned for retirement before 2020.[9]
Shajiao-A Unit 1[10] and Shajiao-B Unit 2 were retired in 2018.[11] Shajiao-A Units 2-3[12] and Shajiao-B Unit 1 were retired in 2019.[13]
A natural gas power plant is proposed to replace Shajiao-C coal units in 2025. [14] The project was originally planned to commence construction in June 2022, with Unit 1 scheduled for operation in September 2024, and Unit 2 planned for operation in December 2024. However, it has not yet entered the construction phase and is still in the pre-construction stage.[15]
Description of Expansion
Guangdong Yudean Group was planning to build two additional coal-fired units at Shajiao A power plant, with a total planned capacity of 2,000 MW.[16]
However, there appear to be no developments on the new units since 2013, and they are likely abandoned.
2016: Nationwide Restrictions Imposed on Development of Coal-Fired Power Capacity
Due to new restrictions announced during 2016 by the National Energy Administration and the National Development and Reform Commission, further capacity expansions at this location appear to be on hold or cancelled. For details, see China's 2016 Restrictions on Development of Coal-Fired Power Capacity.
Articles and Resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 https://service.dgsit.cn/clArticle/policyDetail?articleId=5428.
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(help) - ↑ "沙角发电厂"wikipedia
- ↑ "广东省沙角(C厂)发电公司"Guangdong Yudean Group, 2016-5-31
- ↑ "广东:全省不再新建煤电项目 关停广州发电厂等315.5万千瓦燃煤发电机组," 北极星电力网, 2018/7/27
- ↑ "广东省2018年第二批小火电机组关停公示:共7台机组 总装机容量90.5万千瓦," 北极星电力网, 2019/1/3
- ↑ "广州发展集团股份有限公司关于收到《广东省发展改革委关于做好沙角A电厂1号机和沙角B电厂2号机组关停工作的通知》的公告," 特此公告, 2018-10-27
- ↑ "广东省第二批、第三批小火电机组关停公示," 北极星电力网, 2020/1/19
- ↑ "再见,沙角B电厂," 东莞时间网官微, 2019-11-16
- ↑ "东莞市2022年重大预备项目计划," 东莞市发展和改革局, 2022/02/18
- ↑ "关于广东能源东莞谢岗调峰气电项目(沙角C厂替代)社会稳定风险评估征求公众意见的公示". 2022-03-22. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
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Additional data
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