Overview
Shuidonggou power station is a 1,200 MW coal-fired power plant in China, owned by Beijing Energy Investment Holding Co Ltd. It is operational and contributes to the country's extensive coal power generation fleet.
Shuidonggou power station is a coal-fired power plant located in China, with a capacity of 1,200 MW. The facility is owned by Beijing Energy Investment Holding Co Ltd and is currently operational. As a coal power plant, it plays a role in China's energy mix, which relies heavily on coal for electricity generation. The plant operates in a regulatory environment governed by China's national emission standards for air pollutants, including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. China has been implementing stricter regulations to reduce emissions from coal power plants, including requirements for desulfurization, denitrification, and dust removal technologies. The 1,200 MW capacity places Shuidonggou in the large-scale category for coal plants. Environmental considerations for coal power plants include CO2 emissions and local air quality impacts. The plant's location in China, a country with significant coal power capacity, means it operates within a context of ongoing efforts to balance energy demand with environmental goals. The facility's grid role involves providing baseload power to the region.
Environmental context
Coal power plants like Shuidonggou contribute to CO2 emissions and local air pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. The plant's capacity of 1,200 MW indicates a substantial environmental footprint. China's regulatory framework includes emission standards and technology requirements to mitigate these impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Shuidonggou power station is located in China, with coordinates 38.214300 N, 106.543900 E.
Shuidonggou power station has a capacity of 1,200 MW, making it a large-scale coal-fired power plant.
Shuidonggou power station is owned by Beijing Energy Investment Holding Co Ltd.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, and are required to install desulfurization, denitrification, and dust removal technologies.
Coal power is a major component of China's energy mix, providing baseload electricity. The country is working to improve efficiency and reduce emissions from coal plants.