List of major power stations in Jilin province

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This article lists the major power stations located in Jilin province .

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Non-renewable

Coal-based

StationName in Chinese Coordinates capacity (MW)Operational unitsUnder construction unitsReference
Shuangliao Power Station双辽电厂 43°31′41″N123°27′55″E / 43.52806°N 123.46528°E / 43.52806; 123.46528 (Shuangliao Thermal Power Station) 1,8004*300 MW, 1*600 MW
Changchun No2 Power Station长春第二热电厂 43°53′01″N125°23′37″E / 43.88361°N 125.39361°E / 43.88361; 125.39361 (Changchun No2 Power Station) 1,5004*200 MW, 2*350 MW
Jilin Thermal Power Station吉林热电厂 43°54′30″N126°30′13″E / 43.90833°N 126.50361°E / 43.90833; 126.50361 (Jilin Thermal Power Station) 1,3502*125 MW, 2*200 MW, 2*350 MW
Jiutai Power Station九台电厂 44°06′24″N125°55′38″E / 44.10667°N 125.92722°E / 44.10667; 125.92722 (Jiutai Power Station) 1,3202*660 MW
Hunjiang Power Station浑江电厂 41°57′54″N126°27′06″E / 41.96500°N 126.45167°E / 41.96500; 126.45167 (Hunjiang Power Station) 1,0002*200 MW, 2*300 MW
Baicheng Power Station白城电厂 45°31′33″N122°46′32″E / 45.52583°N 122.77556°E / 45.52583; 122.77556 (Baicheng Power Station) 1,3202*660 MW
Siping Power Station四平电厂 43°09′15″N124°24′03″E / 43.15417°N 124.40083°E / 43.15417; 124.40083 (Siping Power Station) 9002*100 MW, 2*350 MW
Liaoyuan Power Station辽源电厂 42°52′21″N125°09′41″E / 42.87250°N 125.16139°E / 42.87250; 125.16139 (Liaoyuan Power Station) 8602*100 MW, 2*330 MW
Huichun Power Station珲春电厂 42°53′44″N130°17′23″E / 42.89556°N 130.28972°E / 42.89556; 130.28972 (Huichun Power Station) 8602*100 MW, 2*330 MW
Changchun No3 Power Station长春第三热电厂 43°46′41″N125°08′35″E / 43.77806°N 125.14306°E / 43.77806; 125.14306 (Changchun No3 Power Station) 7002*350 MW
Changchun Power Station长春热电厂 44°02′23″N125°13′17″E / 44.03972°N 125.22139°E / 44.03972; 125.22139 (Changchun No4 Power Station) 7002*350 MW
Jiangnan Thermal Power Station江南热电厂 43°47′37″N126°35′25″E / 43.79361°N 126.59028°E / 43.79361; 126.59028 (Jiangnan Power Station) 6602*330 MW
Erdaojiang Power Station二道江电厂 41°46′52″N126°00′58″E / 41.78111°N 126.01611°E / 41.78111; 126.01611 (Erdaojiang Power Station) 6002*200 MW, 2*100 MW

Renewable

Hydroelectric

conventional

StationName in Chinese Coordinates RiverCapacity (MW)Dam height (meters)StatusOperational unitsUnder construction unitsReference
Baishan Hydropower Station 白山水电站 42°43′35″N127°13′25″E / 42.72639°N 127.22361°E / 42.72639; 127.22361 (Baishan Hydropower Station) Songhua1,800149.5Operational5*300 MW, 2*150 MW (PS) [1]
Fengman Hydropower Station 丰满水电站 43°43′12″N126°41′18″E / 43.72000°N 126.68833°E / 43.72000; 126.68833 (Fengman Hydropower Station) Songhua1,00490.5Operational1*60 MW, 2*65 MW, 5*83 MW, 2*85 MW,1*1.15 MW [2]
Hongshi Hydropower Station 红石水电站 42°56′58″N127°07′49″E / 42.94944°N 127.13028°E / 42.94944; 127.13028 (Hongshi Hydropower Station) Songhua20046Operational4*50 MW

Pumped-storage

StationName in Chinese Coordinates StatusCapacity(MW)Height difference (meters)Operational unitsUnder construction unitsReference
Dunhua Pumped-storage Hydro Power Station敦化抽水蓄能电站 43°53′25″N128°34′04″E / 43.89028°N 128.56778°E / 43.89028; 128.56778 (Dunhua Hydropower Station) Under construction1,4004*350 MW [3]
Jiahe Pumped-storage Hydro Power Station蛟河抽水蓄能电站Under construction1,2004*300 MW [4]
Baishan Pumped-storage Hydro Power Station 白山抽水蓄能电站 42°43′35″N127°13′25″E / 42.72639°N 127.22361°E / 42.72639; 127.22361 (Baishan Hydropower Station) Operational30090.52*150 MW

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References

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  2. "丰满水电站". www.waterpub.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2005-05-05. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  3. "吉林敦化抽水蓄能电站工程开工". www.cec.org.cn. 2013-07-10. Archived from the original on 2019-08-10.
  4. "河北抚宁、吉林蛟河、浙江衢江、山东潍坊、新疆哈密抽水蓄能电站开工". Xinhua News Agency . 2019-01-09. Archived from the original on 2019-08-10.
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