Shizuishan power station
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Shizuishan power station (宁夏石嘴山发电厂) is an operating power station of at least 2020-megawatts (MW) in Hebin Street, Huinong, Shizuishan, Ningxia, China with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating. It is also known as 国电宁夏石嘴山发电厂 (Phase II Unit 1-6, Phase III Unit 1-2), 国电石嘴山发电厂 (Phase I Unit 7-10).
Location
Table 1: Project-level location details
Plant name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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Shizuishan power station | Hebin Street, Huinong, Shizuishan, Ningxia, China | 39.289167, 106.791111 (exact) |
The map below shows the exact location of the power station.
Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):
- Phase III Unit 1, Phase III Unit 2: 39.289167, 106.791111
- Phase II Unit 1, Phase II Unit 2, Phase II Unit 3, Phase II Unit 4, Phase II Unit 5, Phase II Unit 6: 39.2848224, 106.7890371
- Phase I Unit 10, Phase I Unit 7, Phase I Unit 8, Phase I Unit 9: 39.30179, 106.778407
Project Details
Table 2: Unit-level details
Unit name | Status | Fuel(s) | Capacity (MW) | Technology | Start year | Retired year |
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Phase I Unit 10 | retired | coal: unknown | 50 | subcritical | 1991 | 2010 |
Phase I Unit 7 | retired | coal: unknown | 50 | subcritical | 1979 | 2009 |
Phase I Unit 8 | retired | coal: unknown | 50 | subcritical | 1980 | 2009 |
Phase I Unit 9 | retired | coal: unknown | 50 | subcritical | 1992 | 2010 |
Phase II Unit 1 | operating | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | 2002 | – |
Phase II Unit 2 | operating | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | 2003 | – |
Phase II Unit 3 | operating | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | 2003 | – |
Phase II Unit 4 | operating | coal: bituminous | 330 | subcritical | 2004 | – |
Phase II Unit 5 | operating | coal: bituminous | 350 | subcritical | 2006 | – |
Phase II Unit 6 | operating | coal: bituminous | 350 | subcritical | 2006 | – |
Phase III Unit 1 | pre-permit[1] | coal: unknown | 660[1] | ultra-supercritical[1] | 2027 (planned) | – |
Phase III Unit 2 | pre-permit[1] | coal: unknown | 660[1] | ultra-supercritical[1] | 2027 (planned) | – |
Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details
Unit name | Owner | Parent |
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Phase I Unit 10 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase I Unit 7 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase I Unit 8 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase I Unit 9 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase II Unit 1 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase II Unit 2 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase II Unit 3 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase II Unit 4 | Guoneng Ningxia Shizuishan Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [80.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [17.9%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [2.1%] |
Phase II Unit 5 | Guoneng Shizuishan No.1 Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [60.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [35.8%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [4.2%] |
Phase II Unit 6 | Guoneng Shizuishan No.1 Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [60.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [35.8%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [4.2%] |
Phase III Unit 1 | Guoneng Shizuishan No.1 Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [60.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [35.8%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [4.2%] |
Phase III Unit 2 | Guoneng Shizuishan No.1 Power Generation Co Ltd [100%] | China Energy Investment Corp [60.0%]; Ningxia State-owned Investment Management Co Ltd [35.8%]; Ningxia Guoyun Development Private Fund Partnership LP [4.2%] |
Background
The ten-unit Shizuishan-1 power station with capacity of 286 MW was retired by 2010, and replaced with the Shizuishan-2 power station.[2]
The six existing coal-fired units of Shizuishan-2 power station, totaling 2,020 MW, were brought online between 2002 and 2006. The plant is owned by China Guodian and Ningxia Power Investment Group.[3][4]
Description of Expansion
According to a 2012 World Resources Institute report, Guodian was planning to build additional coal-fired units at this plant, with a total planned capacity of 1,200 MW.[5]
However, there is no mention of the plans on the website of the power plant,[6] and plans appear to have been cancelled.
Ownership
On August 28, 2017, China's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) announced that China Guodian Corporation and Shenhua Group will be jointly restructured. Shenhua Group will become China National Energy Investment Group and will absorb China Guodian Corporation. It will be the largest power company in the world by installed capacity, as well as the world's largest coal producer.[7][8] The merger was completed on November 28, 2017.[9]
Articles and Resources
References
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ↑ Ailun Yang and Yiyun Cui, "Global Coal Risk Assessment: Data Analysis and Market Research," World Resources Institute working paper, November 2012
- ↑ "国电石嘴山发电公司," China Guodian Corporation website, accessed September 2015
- ↑ "Factbox: Shenhua and Guodian - China's latest state marriage". Reuters. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ↑ "China Is Creating the World's Largest Power Company". Bloomberg News. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- ↑ "China’s Newly-Established National Energy Investment Group Sets World Records in Its Sector, With Assets of Over CNY1.8 Trillion," Yicai Global, 11-28-2017
Additional data
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