Overview
Huadian Luan power station is a 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant in China, operated by Huadian Power International Company Limited. It is an operational facility contributing to the country's power generation capacity.
Huadian Luan power station is a coal-fired power plant located in China, with a capacity of 1,320 megawatts (MW). It is owned and operated by Huadian Power International Company Limited, a major Chinese power generation company. The plant is currently operational and plays a role in meeting the region's electricity demand. As a coal-fired facility, the plant operates under China's national emission standards, which include regulations on sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. The Chinese government has been implementing stricter environmental policies for coal power plants, including requirements for desulfurization and denitrification equipment. The plant's capacity of 1,320 MW places it in the medium-to-large scale range for coal power stations in China. The environmental significance of Huadian Luan power station lies in its fuel type and emissions profile. Coal combustion releases CO2, SO2, NOx, and other pollutants, which can impact local air quality and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's location in China, a country with diverse energy policies, means it operates within a regulatory framework aimed at balancing energy security with environmental protection.
Environmental context
The plant's coal-fired technology results in significant CO2 emissions and other pollutants such as SO2 and NOx, which are subject to China's national emission standards. Proximity to populated areas may raise concerns about local air quality impacts. Typical Chinese coal plants of this capacity often employ supercritical or ultra-supercritical technology for improved efficiency.
Frequently asked questions
Huadian Luan power station is located in China, with coordinates approximately 31.6561 N, 116.4914 E.
The plant has a capacity of 1,320 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale coal-fired power station.
The plant is owned by Huadian Power International Company Limited, a subsidiary of China Huadian Corporation.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SO2, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as requirements for desulfurization and denitrification equipment. The government also promotes the use of supercritical and ultra-supercritical technology to improve efficiency.
The primary fuel is coal, which is typical for many power plants in China due to the country's abundant coal reserves.