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Feasibility Study for Huaneng Shanyin Coal & Power Complex's Coal-Fired Power Project Passes Examination
The feasibility study report prepared by Shanxi Electric Power Design Institute for Huaneng Shanyin Coal & Power Complex's 2,000-megawatt, grassroot, coal-fired power project passed an examination.
Released Tuesday, October 29, 2013
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources China (Beijing, China)--China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) announced on October 21, 2013, that the feasibility study report prepared by Shanxi Electric Power Design Institute (SEPDI) (Taiyuan,Shanxi), a subsidiary of CEEC, for Huaneng Shanyin Coal & Power Complex's 2,000-megawatt (MW), grassroot, coal-fired power project passed an examination by the Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute (Beijing) on October 16.
Upon a site survey and investigation, as well as the hearing and presentation, the project passed the examination with unanimous approval from the panel. Examination comments and suggestions for improvement also were proposed by the panel.
The project is a part of Huaneng Shanyin's coal and electricity integration complex joint venture between Huaneng Power International Company Limited (Beijing), the listed flagship of China Huaneng Group (Beijing), and Shanxi Jinhaiyang Energy Company Limited (Shuozhou, Shanxi), a subsidiary of China Coal Energy Company Limited (Beijing). There are rich coal resources in Shanyin County, convenient transportation, and favorable transmission conditions created by the North Shanxi Extra High Voltage Transmission Line in Shanyin County.
Early in June 2009, China Huaneng Group Shanxi Branch signed the cooperative framework agreement for the development of the Coal and Power Integrated Complex Plant in Shanyin County, Shuozhou City, which includes four 1,000-MW units.
According to the feasibility study report, the project will be furnished with two 1,000-MW, air-cooling, coal-fired, condensing steam turbine generating units and flue gas desulfurization and denitration devices, with a total investment of about $1.3 billion in the initial stage.
According to the schedule, construction of the project is expected to kick off in 2014, and both units will begin operations in 2016. Upon completion, the project will meet the market demand from the end users, as well as meet the increasing demand from local economic development.
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