List of major power stations in Tianjin

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This article lists the major power stations located in Tianjin .

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Non-renewable

Coal-based

StationName in Chinese Coordinates Capacity (MW)Operational unitsUnderconstructed unitsReference
Beijiang Power Station北疆电厂 39°13′08″N117°55′50″E / 39.21889°N 117.93056°E / 39.21889; 117.93056 (Beijiang Power Station) 4,0004*1000MW
Panshan Power Station盘山电厂 39°58′47″N117°27′41″E / 39.97972°N 117.46139°E / 39.97972; 117.46139 (Panshan Power Station) 2,2002*500MW, 2*600MW
Junliangcheng Power Station军粮城电厂 39°03′13″N117°24′41″E / 39.05361°N 117.41139°E / 39.05361; 117.41139 (Junliangcheng Power Station) 1,8504*200MW, 3*350MW
Dagang Power Station大港电厂 38°46′30″N117°29′38″E / 38.77500°N 117.49389°E / 38.77500; 117.49389 (Dagang Power Station) 1,3144*328.5MW
Yangliuqing Power Station杨柳青电厂 39°09′05″N117°02′15″E / 39.15139°N 117.03750°E / 39.15139; 117.03750 (Yangliuqing Power Station) 1,3002*350MW, 2*300MW [1]

Gas-based

StationName in Chinese Coordinates Capacity (MW)Operational unitsUnderconstructed unitsReference
Chentangzhuang Gas Power Station陈塘庄热电厂煤改气 38°57′43″N117°11′08″E / 38.96194°N 117.18556°E / 38.96194; 117.18556 (Chentangzhuang Gas Thermal Power Station) 1,8002*900MW
Junliangcheng Gas Power Station军粮城电厂 39°03′20″N117°24′29″E / 39.05556°N 117.40806°E / 39.05556; 117.40806 (Junliangcheng Power Station) 650650MW
Lingang Gas Thermal Power Station天津临港燃机热电 38°55′25″N117°43′42″E / 38.92361°N 117.72833°E / 38.92361; 117.72833 (Lingang Thermal Power Station) 4771*477MW
Huadian Fuyuan Thermal Power Station天津华电福源热电 39°26′05″N116°59′03″E / 39.43472°N 116.98417°E / 39.43472; 116.98417 (Huadian Fuyuan Thermal Power Station) 4002*200MW [2]

Renewable

Wind

StationName in Chinese Coordinates Operational capacity (MW)StatusUnitsReference
Dashengtang Wind Power Farm 大神堂风电场26Operational13*2MW [3]

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References

  1. "建设能源项目 服务天津民生". China Economic Herald. 2010-05-29. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07.
  2. "天津华电福源热电一期工程2号机组圆满完成168小时试运移交投产". www.hlfdw.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  3. "天津首座风电场投入运行". People's Daily . 2010-09-07. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19.
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