Overview
Wuhan - Zhuankou Oil is a 180 MW diesel power plant in Wuhan, China. It operates on oil fuel and is currently operational.
Wuhan - Zhuankou Oil is a diesel power plant located in Wuhan, China, with a capacity of 180 MW. As an oil-fired facility, it contributes to the region's power generation mix, supporting industrial and residential electricity needs. The plant operates under China's national emission standards, which regulate SOx, NOx, and particulate matter from power generation. Diesel plants typically have higher CO2 and pollutant emissions per MWh compared to natural gas combined-cycle plants, but they offer flexibility for peak demand and grid stability. Located in Wuhan, a major industrial hub in central China, the plant plays a role in local energy security. Its operational status and capacity indicate it serves as a medium-scale power source, subject to evolving environmental regulations aimed at reducing the carbon intensity of China's power sector.
Environmental context
The plant's oil fuel source results in higher CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Its location in Wuhan, a densely populated urban area, increases potential exposure to local air quality impacts. The facility's age and technology (diesel) are less efficient than modern combined-cycle gas turbines, contributing to a larger environmental footprint. Regulatory compliance with China's emission standards is critical for mitigating local and regional pollution.
Frequently asked questions
Wuhan - Zhuankou Oil is located in Wuhan, China, at coordinates 30.47° N, 114.20° E.
It is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.
The plant has a capacity of 180 megawatts (MW).
Diesel power plants in China must comply with national emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as carbon reduction targets under China's climate commitments.
As a 180 MW diesel plant, it provides flexible generation capacity to support peak demand and grid stability in the Wuhan region.