Overview
Dongyuan Tech power station is a 200 MW coal-fired power plant in Inner Mongolia, China, operated by Inner Mongolia Dongyuan Technology Co. It contributes to the region's industrial energy supply.
Dongyuan Tech power station is a coal-fired power generation facility located in Inner Mongolia, China, with an installed capacity of 200 megawatts (MW). The plant is owned and operated by Inner Mongolia Dongyuan Technology Co and is currently in operational status. As a coal power plant, it forms part of China's extensive thermal power fleet, which provides baseload electricity to support industrial and residential demand. The facility operates under China's national emission standards for thermal power plants, which regulate pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. With a capacity of 200 MW, it falls into the small-to-medium scale category for coal plants in China. Inner Mongolia is a major coal-producing region, and power plants here often benefit from proximity to coal mines. The plant's environmental context involves emissions from coal combustion, including CO2, SOx, and NOx, which contribute to local and regional air quality concerns. Its location in an industrial area may affect nearby communities. The facility plays a role in the local power grid, supporting industrial activities in the region. Ongoing regulatory efforts in China aim to reduce emissions from coal plants through efficiency improvements and pollution control technologies.
Environmental context
The Dongyuan Tech power station, as a coal-fired plant, emits CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, contributing to local air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in Inner Mongolia, a region with significant coal mining and industrial activity, may exacerbate environmental impacts on surrounding areas. The plant's age and technology (likely subcritical or supercritical) influence its efficiency and emission intensity.
Frequently asked questions
Dongyuan Tech power station is located in Inner Mongolia, China, at coordinates 39.4815 N, 106.6882 E.
The plant has an installed capacity of 200 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-to-medium scale coal-fired power plant.
The plant is owned by Inner Mongolia Dongyuan Technology Co.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SO2, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as carbon intensity targets under the country's climate commitments.
Chinese coal plants commonly use subcritical, supercritical, or ultra-supercritical boiler technology, with newer plants achieving higher efficiency and lower emissions.