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AEPC1 Completes Stator Construction for Unit 2 of China Resources Power's Cangnan Project
Anhui Electric Power Construction No.1 Engineering Company completed the stator construction for Unit 2 of China Resources Power (Wenzhou) Company Limited's Cangnan Coal-fired Power Plant
Released Thursday, December 12, 2013
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources China (Beijing, China)--Anhui Electric Power Construction No.1 Engineering Company (AEPC1) (Hefei, Anhui), a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) (Beijing), completed the stator construction for Unit 2 of China Resources Power (Wenzhou) Company Limited's (Wenzhou, Zhejiang) Cangnan Coal-fired Power Plant on December 3, 2013, according to an announcement from the CEEC on December 4.
The stator has a net weight of 409 metric tons and a transportation weight of 431 metric tons. It's the heaviest single stator to be built at the construction site.
Construction of the stator was performed with the combination of a suspension hydraulic lifting device and a 450-ton crane. It took just three hours to complete construction.
The China Resources Power Cangnan Power Plant is located on the coast of Bacao Town, Cangnan County of Wenzhou City, in eastern China's Zhejiang province. The power plant has a total planned capacity of 6,000 megawatts (MW), of which two 1,000-MW, ultra-supercritical, coal-fired units are built in Phase I with a total investment of about $1.3 billion.
Zhejiang Electric Power Design Institute (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is responsible for the design and engineering of the project. The main equipment for the project was supplied by Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited (Chengdu, Sichuan). Henan Electric Power Construction No.2 Company (HEPC2) (Zhengzhou, Henani) and AEPC1 are responsible for the construction and erection of Unit 1 and Unit 2, respectively.
Construction of the project kicked off in April 2012. According to the schedule, both units of the project will begin operation in 2014. Upon completion, the project will be able to supply of about 10 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity to the China East Power Grid via the connection of 500-kilovolt transmission lines, which will alleviate the power shortage in Wenzhou and greatly improve the availability of power supply in Zhejiang Grid as well as the entire East China Power Grid.
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