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Released November 12, 2012 | BEIJING
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources China (Beijing, China)--China Huaneng Group (Beijing) awarded the turbine, generator and boiler (TGB) main equipment supply contracts for the 2,000-megawatt (MW) Laiwu and 1,320-MW Anyuan coal-fired power expansion projects to the top three electric power equipment manufacturing groups in China--Harbin Electric Corporation (Harbin, Heilongjiang), Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited (Chengdu, Sichuan) and Shanghai Electric Corporation (Shanghai)--on November 1, 2012. The signing ceremony of these contracts was held at the headquarters of China Huaneng Group in Beijing, according to an announcement from China Huaneng Group on November 2.
As reported, Dongfang Electric Corporation will be responsible for the supply of the TBG main equipment for Huaneng Anyuan Power Plant's two 660-MW secondary reheating coal-fired units. Harbin Electric and Shanghai Electric will be jointly responsible for the supply of the TBG main equipment for the units.
The Huaneng Anyuan Power Plant, located in Luxi Industrial Park of Pingiang City, in Central China's Jiangxi province, is to be built to replace small units with larger ones. The power plant has a total planned capacity of 3,200 MW. In Phase I, two 660-MW, ultra-supercritical, coal-fired units will be built to replace 260 MW of small, coal-fired units in the existing power plant. Groundbreaking of the project kicked off on May 6, 2012. According to the schedule, the project will begin operations in 2014.
The Huaneng Laiwu Power Plant, located at Gaozhuang Street Office in Laicheng District of Laiwu City, in northern China's Shandong province, was initially built with three 135-MW, coal-fired units in 1970s, then shut down in 2009. The power plant currently has a total installed capacity of two 300-MW, coal-fired cogeneration units. According to the approval, two 1,000-MW, ultra-supercritical, coal-fired, secondary reheating units will be built to replace the three 135-MW units, as well as other small coal-fired units in Laiwu City.
As reported, both projects will be adopted using secondary reheating units. The main steam pressure of the 1,000-MW units will be 31 MPa, with main steam temperature at 600 degrees Celsius and 620 degrees Celsius for reheating. The designed heat efficiency could reach 47.95%, which is about 2.2% higher than conventional ultra-supercritical units in China.
The signing ceremony was presided over by Na Xizhi, the vice president of China Huaneng Group. Among the leaders and representatives who attended the signing ceremony were Cao Peixi, the president of China Huaneng Group, Gong Jingkun, the chairman of Harbin Electric Corporation, Wang Ji, the chairman of Dongfang Electric Corporation, and Wang Qiang, the vice president of Shanghai Electric Corporation. Prior to the signing ceremony, Cao Peixi also had a meeting with the leaders from the top three electric power equipment manufacturing groups to further enhance the cooperation and relationship between the parties.
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As reported, Dongfang Electric Corporation will be responsible for the supply of the TBG main equipment for Huaneng Anyuan Power Plant's two 660-MW secondary reheating coal-fired units. Harbin Electric and Shanghai Electric will be jointly responsible for the supply of the TBG main equipment for the units.
The Huaneng Anyuan Power Plant, located in Luxi Industrial Park of Pingiang City, in Central China's Jiangxi province, is to be built to replace small units with larger ones. The power plant has a total planned capacity of 3,200 MW. In Phase I, two 660-MW, ultra-supercritical, coal-fired units will be built to replace 260 MW of small, coal-fired units in the existing power plant. Groundbreaking of the project kicked off on May 6, 2012. According to the schedule, the project will begin operations in 2014.
The Huaneng Laiwu Power Plant, located at Gaozhuang Street Office in Laicheng District of Laiwu City, in northern China's Shandong province, was initially built with three 135-MW, coal-fired units in 1970s, then shut down in 2009. The power plant currently has a total installed capacity of two 300-MW, coal-fired cogeneration units. According to the approval, two 1,000-MW, ultra-supercritical, coal-fired, secondary reheating units will be built to replace the three 135-MW units, as well as other small coal-fired units in Laiwu City.
As reported, both projects will be adopted using secondary reheating units. The main steam pressure of the 1,000-MW units will be 31 MPa, with main steam temperature at 600 degrees Celsius and 620 degrees Celsius for reheating. The designed heat efficiency could reach 47.95%, which is about 2.2% higher than conventional ultra-supercritical units in China.
The signing ceremony was presided over by Na Xizhi, the vice president of China Huaneng Group. Among the leaders and representatives who attended the signing ceremony were Cao Peixi, the president of China Huaneng Group, Gong Jingkun, the chairman of Harbin Electric Corporation, Wang Ji, the chairman of Dongfang Electric Corporation, and Wang Qiang, the vice president of Shanghai Electric Corporation. Prior to the signing ceremony, Cao Peixi also had a meeting with the leaders from the top three electric power equipment manufacturing groups to further enhance the cooperation and relationship between the parties.
Industrial Info Resources (IIR), with global headquarters in Sugar Land, Texas, and eight offices outside of North America, is the leading provider of global market intelligence specializing in the industrial process, heavy manufacturing and energy markets. Industrial Info's quality-assurance philosophy, the Living Forward Reporting Principle, provides up-to-the-minute intelligence on what's happening now, while constantly keeping track of future opportunities.