Risk: Medium Coal Power Plant Operational

Dushanzi Ethene power station: 475 MW Coal Power Plant in Xinjiang, China

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Overview

Dushanzi Ethene power station is a 475 MW coal-fired plant in Xinjiang, China, operated by Xinjiang Dushanzi Petrochemical Co Ltd. It provides power to the local industrial region.

Dushanzi Ethene power station is a coal-fired power plant located in Xinjiang, China, with a capacity of 475 MW. It is owned and operated by Xinjiang Dushanzi Petrochemical Co Ltd, serving the local petrochemical industry and surrounding area. The plant operates under China's national emission standards for coal-fired power plants, which include limits on SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. As a coal plant, it utilizes conventional pulverized coal combustion technology, typical for medium-scale facilities in the region. This facility plays a key role in supporting the energy-intensive petrochemical operations in the Dushanzi area. Its location in Xinjiang, a region with abundant coal resources, aligns with the local energy strategy. The plant's operational status contributes to the regional grid stability and industrial output.

Environmental context

The plant's coal fuel source results in significant CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, typical for coal-fired generation. Its proximity to populated areas and petrochemical facilities may raise local air quality concerns. The plant's age and technology (likely subcritical) influence its efficiency and environmental footprint. Regulatory compliance with Chinese national standards is essential for managing its environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

Dushanzi Ethene power station is located in Xinjiang, China, near the city of Dushanzi.

The plant has a capacity of 475 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-sized coal-fired power station.

The plant is owned and operated by Xinjiang Dushanzi Petrochemical Co Ltd.

Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants including SO2, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as carbon intensity targets under the country's climate commitments.

The plant uses coal as its primary fuel, which is typical for power generation in the Xinjiang region.
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