Overview
Kunshan Coal is a 50 MW operational coal power plant in Kunshan, China, owned by Kunshan Xinyuan Environmental Thermal Power Co Ltd. It contributes to the region's power generation capacity.
Kunshan Coal is a coal-fired power plant located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, China. With a capacity of 50 MW, it is a small-scale facility within China's vast coal power fleet. The plant is owned and operated by Kunshan Xinyuan Environmental Thermal Power Co Ltd and is currently operational. Coal power plants in China are subject to national emission standards under the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, which mandates strict limits on SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. Many older subcritical units have been retrofitted with pollution control technologies, while newer plants often employ supercritical or ultra-supercritical designs for higher efficiency. The 50 MW scale suggests this plant may use subcritical technology, typical for smaller units. The plant serves the local grid in Kunshan, an industrial city in the Yangtze River Delta. Its environmental impact includes CO2 emissions from coal combustion, as well as local air pollutants. The plant's location in a densely populated and economically active region underscores the importance of compliance with emission regulations to mitigate health and environmental effects.
Environmental context
The plant's coal fuel source results in significant CO2, SO2, NOx, and particulate emissions. Its location in Kunshan, a densely populated industrial area, increases potential exposure to air pollutants. The 50 MW capacity and likely subcritical technology contribute to lower efficiency and higher per-MWh emissions compared to larger, modern units. Regulatory compliance with China's national emission standards is critical for minimizing local environmental impact.
Frequently asked questions
Kunshan Coal power plant is located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, China.
Kunshan Coal has a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale coal-fired power plant.
Kunshan Coal is owned by Kunshan Xinyuan Environmental Thermal Power Co Ltd.
Coal power plants in China must comply with the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, which sets emission limits for SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. Plants are also subject to carbon intensity targets under China's national climate goals.
At 50 MW, Kunshan Coal is smaller than the average coal plant in China, which often exceeds 300 MW. Small-scale coal plants are common in industrial parks or for district heating.