Overview
Huaneng Xinhua Daqing power station is a 530 MW coal-fired plant in Daqing, China, operated by China Huaneng Group. It supplies power to the regional grid.
Huaneng Xinhua Daqing power station is a coal-fired power plant located in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, China. With a capacity of 530 MW, it falls into the medium-to-large scale category for coal plants in China. The facility is owned and operated by China Huaneng Group Corporation (CHNG), one of the country's major state-owned power generation enterprises. The plant operates under China's national emission standards for thermal power plants, which regulate SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. As a coal-fired facility, it likely uses subcritical or supercritical technology, typical for plants of this vintage and scale in the region. The plant's capacity factor and specific emission controls are not detailed, but Chinese regulations require desulfurization and denitrification systems for new and existing coal units. Located in the industrial city of Daqing, known for its oil fields, the plant supports local energy demand and industrial activity. Its coal consumption contributes to regional CO2 emissions, but the plant plays a key role in grid stability. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to China's power generation mix.
Environmental context
As a coal-fired power plant, Huaneng Xinhua Daqing power station has a significant environmental footprint, including CO2 emissions and local air pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Its location in Daqing, a city with heavy industry, means the plant's emissions contribute to regional air quality concerns. The plant's age and technology (likely subcritical or supercritical) affect its efficiency and emission intensity. Chinese regulations mandate emission control technologies, but coal remains a high-carbon fuel source.
Frequently asked questions
Huaneng Xinhua Daqing power station is located in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, China.
The plant has a capacity of 530 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large coal-fired power station.
The plant is owned and operated by China Huaneng Group Corporation (CHNG), a major state-owned power generation company in China.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, including requirements for desulfurization and denitrification systems.
The plant uses coal as its primary fuel, which is typical for thermal power generation in China.