Waigaoqiao Power Station

Coal-fired power station in Shanghai, China
  • 1995
Owner(s)China Power InvestmentOperator(s)
  • Shenergy Group
Thermal power station Primary fuelCoalPower generation Units operational4 X 300 MW (subcritical)
2 X 900 MW (ultra supercritical)
2 X 1,000 MW (ultra supercritical)Nameplate capacity5,000 MWAnnual net output11.4 TWh
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The Waigaoqiao Power Station (Chinese: 外高桥发电厂; pinyin: Wàigāoqiáo Fādiànchǎng) is a coal-fired power station in Pudong, Shanghai, China. With an installed capacity of 5,000 MW, it is the 7th largest coal-fired power station in the world. (It shares this title with the Guodian Beilun, Guohua Taishan, and Jiaxing power stations).[1] The power stations produces up to 11.4 TWh of energy annually. It is owned by China Power Investment, a local power company.[2][3]

Transportation

The power station is accessible within walking distance north east of North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone Station of Shanghai Metro.

See also

  • flagChina portal
  • iconEnergy portal

References

  1. ^ "Shanghai Waigaoqiao Power Station". www.switchgearschina.com.
  2. ^ "Electricity Restructuring In China : The Elusive Quest For Competition". www.justice.gov. June 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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