Overview
Sichuan Guangneng Coal Mine Methane is a 21 MW gas power plant in Sichuan, China. It generates electricity from coal mine methane, supporting local energy needs.
Sichuan Guangneng Coal Mine Methane is a gas-fired power plant located in Sichuan Province, China. With a capacity of 21 MW, it is a small-scale facility that utilizes coal mine methane as its primary fuel, contributing to the region's energy mix. The plant operates under China's national emission standards and regulatory framework for power generation. As a coal mine methane facility, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. The technology employed is typical for small gas power plants in China, focusing on efficient combustion and local grid integration. Environmentally, the plant plays a dual role: generating electricity while mitigating methane emissions from coal mining. Its location in Sichuan, a province with significant coal mining activity, allows it to utilize a locally available fuel source. The facility supports the region's energy security and aligns with China's efforts to promote cleaner energy from waste gases.
Environmental context
The plant uses coal mine methane, a potent greenhouse gas, as fuel, thereby reducing methane emissions compared to venting. Its small capacity (21 MW) limits its overall CO2 footprint relative to larger plants. Located in Sichuan, a region with coal mining, the facility helps manage mine gas while generating power. Proximity to populated areas is typical for such plants, but specific distances are not detailed.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Sichuan Province, China, at coordinates 30.4167 N, 106.8733 E.
It uses coal mine methane (gas) as its primary fuel, which is captured from coal mining operations.
The plant has a capacity of 21 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale gas power plant.
The plant operates under China's national emission standards for air pollutants, including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulates, as well as regulations for methane capture and utilization.
By using methane that would otherwise be vented into the atmosphere, the plant reduces greenhouse gas emissions while generating electricity, contributing to climate change mitigation.