Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant is a 1,200MW coal fired power project. It is located in Tianjin, China. The project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 1998.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Thermal 1,200 1,200 Active Tianjin, China

Description

The project is currently owned by Huaneng Power International with a stake of 55%.

It is a steam turbine with cogen power plant.

The project generated 5,280,000MWh of electricity.

Development Status

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The project got commissioned in December 1998.

Power Purchase Agreement

The power generated from the project is sold to State Grid Tianjin Electric Power under a power purchase agreement.

Contractors Involved

Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit I) is equipped with Shanghai Turbine C300/250-16.7/0.343/538/538 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 300MW nameplate capacity.

Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit II) is equipped with Shanghai Turbine C300/250-16.7/0.343/538/538 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 300MW nameplate capacity.

Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit III) is equipped with Shanghai Turbine C300-16.7/0.38/538/538 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 300MW nameplate capacity.

Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit IV) is equipped with Shanghai Turbine C300-16.7/0.38/538/538 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 300MW nameplate capacity.

Shanghai Electric Group supplied QFSN2-300-2 electric generator for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit I).

Shanghai Electric Group supplied QFSN2-300-2 electric generator for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit II).

Shanghai Electric Group supplied QFSN-300-2 electric generator for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit III).

Shanghai Electric Group supplied QFSN-300-2 electric generator for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit IV).

Deutsche Babcock supplied steam boiler for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit I).

Deutsche Babcock supplied steam boiler for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit II).

Shanghai Boiler Works supplied steam boiler for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit III).

Shanghai Boiler Works supplied steam boiler for the Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant (Yangliuqing Cogeneration Plant Unit IV).

Methodology

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