This article lists the major power stations located in Tianjin .
Station | Name in Chinese | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Operational units | Underconstructed units | Reference |
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Beijiang Power Station | 北疆电厂 | 39°13′08″N117°55′50″E / 39.21889°N 117.93056°E | 4,000 | 4*1000MW | ||
Panshan Power Station | 盘山电厂 | 39°58′47″N117°27′41″E / 39.97972°N 117.46139°E | 2,200 | 2*500MW, 2*600MW | ||
Junliangcheng Power Station | 军粮城电厂 | 39°03′13″N117°24′41″E / 39.05361°N 117.41139°E | 1,850 | 4*200MW, 3*350MW | ||
Dagang Power Station | 大港电厂 | 38°46′30″N117°29′38″E / 38.77500°N 117.49389°E | 1,314 | 4*328.5MW | ||
Yangliuqing Power Station | 杨柳青电厂 | 39°09′05″N117°02′15″E / 39.15139°N 117.03750°E | 1,300 | 2*350MW, 2*300MW | [1] |
Station | Name in Chinese | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Operational units | Underconstructed units | Reference |
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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 | 1,800 | 2*900MW | ||
Junliangcheng Gas Power Station | 军粮城电厂 | 39°03′20″N117°24′29″E / 39.05556°N 117.40806°E | 650 | 650MW | ||
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 | 477 | 1*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 | 400 | 2*200MW | [2] |
Station | Name in Chinese | Coordinates | Operational capacity (MW) | Status | Units | Reference |
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Dashengtang Wind Power Farm | 大神堂风电场 | 26 | Operational | 13*2MW | [3] |
The Port of Tianjin, formerly known as the Port of Tanggu, is the largest port in Northern China and the main maritime gateway to Beijing. The name "Tianjin Xingang", which strictly speaking refers only to the main seaport area, is sometimes used to refer to the whole port. The port is on the western shore of the Bohai Bay, centred on the estuary of the Haihe River, 170 km southeast of Beijing and 60 km east of Tianjin city. It is the largest man-made port in mainland China, and one of the largest in the world. It covers 121 square kilometers of land surface, with over 31.9 km of quay shoreline and 151 production berths at the end of 2010.
The Port of Tianjin, formerly known as the Port of Tanggu, is the largest port in Northern China and the main maritime gateway to Beijing. The name "Tianjin Xingang"(Chinese: 天津新港; pinyin: tiānjīn xīngǎng; lit. 'Tianjin New Port'), which strictly speaking refers only to the main seaport area, is sometimes used to refer to the whole port. The Port is located on the western shore of the Bohai Bay, centered on the estuary of the Haihe River, 170 km south east of Beijing and 60 km east of Tianjin city. It is the largest man-made port in mainland China, and one of the largest in the world. It covers 121 square kilometers of land surface, with over 31.9 km of quay shoreline and 151 production berths at the end of 2010.
Several cities in China had tram systems during the 20th century; however, by the end of the century, only Dalian, [] and Changchun remained extant. However the 21st century has seen a resurgence in tram transport systems as China attempts to combat with urban traffic congestion and pollution.
Hydroelectricity is currently China's largest renewable energy source and the second overall after coal. China's installed hydroelectric capacity in 2015 was 356 GW, up from 172 GW in 2009, including 23 GW of pumped storage hydroelectricity capacity. According to the International Hydropower Association China is the worlds largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2021. In 2018, hydropower generated 1,232 TWh of power, accounting for roughly 18% of China's total electricity generation.