Overview
Tianfu East power station is a 405 MW coal-fired power plant in Xinjiang, China, operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric. It is an operational facility contributing to the region's power generation capacity.
Tianfu East power station is a coal-fired power plant located in Xinjiang, China, with a capacity of 405 megawatts (MW). Operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric, the facility is currently operational and plays a role in the local energy grid. Coal power plants of this scale are common in China, where coal remains a dominant fuel source for electricity generation. The plant operates under China's national emission standards for thermal power plants, which regulate pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. Coal plants of this vintage typically use subcritical or supercritical boiler technology. The 405 MW capacity places it in the medium-to-large scale range for Chinese coal plants. As a coal-fired facility, Tianfu East power station contributes to the regional power supply but also has environmental implications due to CO2 emissions and local air pollutants. Its location in Xinjiang, a region with significant coal reserves, aligns with China's broader energy strategy. The plant's operational status ensures continued electricity generation for industrial and residential use in the area.
Environmental context
Coal-fired power plants like Tianfu East power station are significant sources of CO2 emissions and local air pollutants including SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. The plant's location in Xinjiang, a region with sparse population density, may reduce direct exposure to populated areas, but emissions can still affect regional air quality. China's regulatory framework, including the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, imposes emission limits on coal plants, though compliance varies. The 405 MW capacity indicates a moderate environmental footprint compared to larger supercritical units.
Frequently asked questions
Tianfu East power station is located in Xinjiang, China, at coordinates 44.3073 N, 86.1050 E.
Tianfu East power station has a capacity of 405 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale coal-fired power plant.
Tianfu East power station is operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for thermal power plants, which limit SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. The Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan further requires upgrades to reduce emissions.
With a capacity of 405 MW, Tianfu East power station is a medium-to-large coal plant. Many newer Chinese coal plants are larger (600-1000 MW) and use supercritical or ultra-supercritical technology for higher efficiency and lower emissions.