Power Generation plants in China

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Shenzhen Xiaping Landfill

Shenzhen Xiaping Landfill is an 8 MW gas power plant in Shenzhen, China, converting landfill gas into electricity. It supports local renewable energy goals and waste management.

Operational Low

Shenzhen East

Shenzhen East is a 1,050 MW gas power plant in Shenzhen, China. It supports the region's energy grid with natural gas-fired generation.

Operational Medium

Shenzhen Baoan Laohukeng Stage 2

Shenzhen Baoan Laohukeng Stage 2 is a 60 MW gas-fired power plant in Shenzhen, China. It is operational and contributes to the region's power generation capacity.

Operational Low

Shenxigou

Shenxigou is a 660 MW hydroelectric power plant in China, operational and contributing to the country's renewable energy capacity. It supports grid stability and clean energy goals.

Operational Low

Shenery Wuzhong power station

Shenery Wuzhong power station is a 700 MW coal-fired power plant in China. It is operational and contributes to the country's extensive coal power generation capacity.

Operational High

Shaxikou

Shaxikou is a 300 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Fujian Province, China. It is an operational facility contributing to the region's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shawan

Shawan is a 480 MW hydroelectric power plant in China, operational and contributing to the region's renewable energy capacity. It supports grid stability and clean energy goals.

Operational Low

Shatuo

Shatuo is a 1,120 MW hydroelectric power plant in China. It is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shaqu Phase 2 Coal Mine Methane

Shaqu Phase 2 Coal Mine Methane is a 56 MW gas power plant in China, converting coal mine methane into electricity. It supports local energy needs and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Operational Low

Shaqu Phase 1 Coal Mine Methane

Shaqu Phase 1 Coal Mine Methane is a 14 MW gas power plant in China, converting coal mine methane into electricity. It supports local energy needs and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Operational Low

Shaqian

Shaqian is a 50 MW hydroelectric power plant located in China. It provides renewable energy to the regional grid, supporting clean electricity generation.

Operational Low

Shapotou

Shapotou is a 153.2 MW hydroelectric power plant located in China. It is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shaoxing City Waste Combustion

Shaoxing City Waste Combustion is a 48 MW gas power plant in Shaoxing, China. It operates under national emission standards and contributes to the local grid.

Operational Low

Shanxi Zhaoguang Phase 1

Shanxi Zhaoguang Phase 1 is a 1,800 MW coal power plant in China. It is operational and contributes to the region's power generation capacity.

Operational High

Shanxi Zezhou Dongjiaohe

Shanxi Zezhou Dongjiaohe is a 3 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Shanxi, China. It is currently operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shanxi Zezhou Caohe

Shanxi Zezhou Caohe is a 9 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Shanxi, China. It generates renewable electricity using hydropower technology.

Operational Low

Shanxi Yu County Yanjiazhuang

Shanxi Yu County Yanjiazhuang is a 4 MW hydroelectric power plant in Shanxi, China. It is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shanxi Yu County Wangjiazhuang

Shanxi Yu County Wangjiazhuang is a 6 MW hydroelectric power plant in Shanxi, China. It provides renewable energy to the local grid.

Operational Low

Shanxi Yangcheng Motan

Shanxi Yangcheng Motan is a 6 MW hydroelectric power plant in Shanxi, China. It contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.

Operational Low

Shanxi Yangcheng Coal Mine Methane

Shanxi Yangcheng Coal Mine Methane is a 16 MW gas power plant in Shanxi, China. It converts coal mine methane into electricity, supporting local energy needs.

Operational Low
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