Shanghai Caojing Power Station

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Shanghai Caojing Power Station
上海漕泾电厂
Shanghai Caojing Power Station
Country China
Location Shanghai
Coordinates 30°45′38.63″N121°24′2.88″E / 30.7607306°N 121.4008000°E / 30.7607306; 121.4008000
StatusOperational
Construction beganAugust 2006 [1]
Commission date
  • 2010
Owners State Power Investment Corporation, Shanghai Electric
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational2 × 1000 MW
Nameplate capacity 2,000 MW
External links
Website Shanghai Electric Power Co.

The Shanghai Caojing Power Station (Chinese :上海漕泾电厂) is a coal-fired power station in Jinshan District, Shanghai, China. The plant has an installed capacity of 2,000 MW. The station generates energy by two 1,000 MW units, which is fuelled by coal. [1] The plant has a 210-metre chimney on-site. [1]

The plant is operated by State Power Investment Corporation and Shanghai Electric [1] and was created as a supporting project for Expo 2010 Shanghai China. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 新闻中心-媒体聚焦 (in Chinese), 1 December 2011, retrieved 1 August 2021
  2. Caojing Power Plant 2x1000MW Coal-fired Power Generation Units (China) , retrieved 1 August 2021