Overview
Shaanxi Beiyuan power station is a 500 MW coal-fired power plant in China, operated by Beiyuan Chemical Group. It is an operational facility contributing to the regional power grid.
Shaanxi Beiyuan power station is a coal-fired power generation facility located in Shaanxi Province, China, with an installed capacity of 500 megawatts (MW). The plant is owned and operated by Beiyuan Chemical Group and is currently in operational status. As a coal-based power station, it plays a role in meeting the electricity demands of the surrounding industrial and residential areas. The plant operates under China's national emission standards for thermal power plants, which include limits on sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. With a capacity of 500 MW, it falls into the medium-to-large scale category for coal-fired power plants in China. The technology employed is typical for coal plants of this era, likely utilizing subcritical or supercritical boiler technology. Environmentally, the plant's coal combustion contributes to CO2 emissions and local air pollutants. Its location in Shaanxi, a region with significant coal reserves, aligns with China's historical reliance on coal for power generation. The facility supports grid stability and industrial activity in the area, though it faces regulatory pressures to adopt cleaner technologies or emissions controls under China's evolving environmental policies.
Environmental context
The plant's coal-fired operations result in significant CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, typical for this fuel type. Proximity to populated areas may raise local air quality concerns. The 500 MW capacity indicates a substantial environmental footprint, though modern emission control systems could mitigate some impacts. Shaanxi's coal-intensive industrial profile adds to regional pollution loads.
Frequently asked questions
Shaanxi Beiyuan power station is located in Shaanxi Province, China, at coordinates 38.7366 N, 110.1665 E.
The plant has an installed capacity of 500 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale coal-fired power station.
The plant is owned and operated by Beiyuan Chemical Group.
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.
The primary fuel is coal, which is typical for power generation in Shaanxi Province due to local coal reserves.