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| Sual Power Station | |
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| Country | Philippines |
| Location | Sual, Pangasinan |
| Coordinates | 16°07′30″N120°06′02″E / 16.12500°N 120.10056°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Commission date | 1999 |
| Owner | TeaM Energy |
| Operator | San Miguel Energy Corporation |
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | Coal |
| Power generation | |
| Nameplate capacity | 1,218 MW |
| External links | |
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Sual Power Station is a 1,200-MW coal-fired power station located near Lingayen Gulf in Sual, Pangasinan, Philippines.
The coal-fired power station is owned by Team Energy, a company established as a joint venture between Marubeni Corporation and Tokyo Electric Power Corporation. San Miguel Energy Corporation is the independent power producer administrator (IPPA) of the facility since 2009. [1]
Development started when Consolidated Electric Power Asia Ltd, a subsidiary of Hopewell Holdings, bid and won a $900mn BOOT tender for a 1,000-MW power station at Sual. Site preparation began in 1995 and construction started in February 1996. It was made operational in 1999 and full power generation was commenced in 2007. [2]
Due to the presence of the coal power plant, Sual port was established close to the power plant in 2012. [3] Sual Port a large port for the cargo of coal, and among the largest and most important coal discharge ports of The Philippines. It can accommodate ships with a maximum draft of 13.3 metres and a maximum LOA (Length overall) of 225 metres. [4] Its Flue-gas stack has a height of 220 m (720 ft). [5] [6]
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