Overview
Tianfu West power station is a 505 MW coal-fired plant in Xinjiang, China, operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric Co Ltd. It supplies power to the regional grid.
Tianfu West power station is a coal-fired power generation facility located in Xinjiang, China, with an installed capacity of 505 megawatts (MW). The plant is owned and operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric Co Ltd and is currently in operational status. As a coal power plant, it contributes to the region's electricity supply, supporting industrial and residential demand. The facility 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. China has been progressively tightening these standards to align with global environmental goals. The plant's capacity of 505 MW places it in the medium-to-large scale category for coal-fired generation in China, where typical units range from 300 MW to 1000 MW. Environmental considerations for coal power plants include CO2 emissions and local air quality impacts. The plant's location in Xinjiang, a region with lower population density compared to eastern China, may reduce direct exposure to populated areas. However, coal combustion remains a significant source of greenhouse gases. The facility's role in the grid is to provide baseload power, supporting the region's energy security and economic development.
Environmental context
Coal-fired power generation is a major source of CO2 emissions and air pollutants such as SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. The Tianfu West power station, with a capacity of 505 MW, contributes to regional emissions but operates under Chinese regulatory frameworks that mandate emission control technologies. Proximity to populated areas in Xinjiang is relatively low, but the cumulative impact of multiple coal plants in the region can affect local air quality. Typical Chinese coal plants of this era may use subcritical or supercritical boilers.
Frequently asked questions
Tianfu West power station is located in Xinjiang, China, at coordinates 44.3586 N, 86.0449 E.
Tianfu West power station has an installed capacity of 505 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale coal-fired power plant.
The plant is owned and operated by Xinjiang Tianfu Thermoelectric Co Ltd.
Coal power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SO2, NOx, and particulate matter, which have been progressively tightened. Plants are also subject to carbon emission reduction targets under China's climate goals.
The primary fuel used at Tianfu West power station is coal, which is typical for baseload power generation in China.