Huaneng Qinbei power station

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Huaneng Qinbei Power Plant
Huaneng Qinbei power station
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  • China
Coordinates 35°10′11″N112°42′56″E / 35.1697°N 112.7155°E / 35.1697; 112.7155 Coordinates: 35°10′11″N112°42′56″E / 35.1697°N 112.7155°E / 35.1697; 112.7155
Owner(s)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 4,400 MW

Huaneng Qinbei Power Station is a large coal-fired power station in China owned by Huaneng Power International. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "China: largest operational coal power plants 2021". Statista. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  2. "页面 - 下属电厂".