List of major power stations in Jiangsu province

Contents

This page lists the major power stations located in Jiangsu Province.

Non-Renewable

Coal, Gas and Fuel oil Based

Station Name in Chinese Coordinates Operational and Underconstructed Capacity (MW) Operational Units and (type) Under Construction Units Planned Units Decommissioned Units(Year) Reference
Xuzhou Power Station 徐州电厂 3,460 4*200MW(coal), 2*330MW(coal) 2*1000MW(coal) 4*125MW [1]
Pengcheng Power Station 彭城电厂 3,280 2*1000MW(coal), 2*340MW(coal), 2*300MW(coal) [2]
Kanshan Power Station 阚山电厂 1,200 2*600MW(coal) 2*1000MW
Xutang Power Station 徐塘电厂 3,200 4*300MW(coal) 2*1000MW
Xinhai Power Station 新海电厂 3,100 2*220MW(coal), 2*330MW(coal) 2*1000MW
Chenjiagang Power Station 陈家港电厂 1,320 2*660MW(coal) [3]
Huaiyin Power Station 淮阴电厂 1,760 2*220MW, 4*330MW(coal) [4]
Yancheng Power Station 盐城电厂 560 4*125MW(coal)
Sheyanggang Power Station 射阳港电厂 1,870 4*137.5MW(coal) 2*660MW(coal) [5]
Yangzhou Power Station 扬州电厂 1,100 2*220MW(coal),2*330MW(coal) 3*12MW (1993) [6]
Yangzhou No2 Power Station 扬州第二电厂 2,460 3*600MW(coal), 1*660MW(coal) [7]
Yizheng Natural Gas Power Station 仪征燃气电厂 600 3*200MW(gas) 3*200MW(gas) [8]
SINOPEC Yizheng Chemical Fiber Power Station 仪征化纤自备电厂 600 6*100MW(coal)
SINOPEC Yangzi Petrochemical Power Station 扬子石化分公司热电厂 360 6*60MW(coal) [9]
Huaneng Nanjing Power Station 华能南京发电厂 640 6*32MW(coal) [10]
Banqiao Power Station 板桥电厂 2,070 2*135MW(coal), 2*300MW(coal) 2*600MW(coal)
Jinling Power Station 金陵电厂 2,780 2*390MW(gas) 2*1000MW(coal)
Jurong Power Station 句容电厂 2,000 2*1000MW(coal)
Zhenjiang Power Station 镇江电厂 1700 4*125MW(coal), 2*600MW(coal) 2*1000MW(coal)
Jianbi Power Station 谏壁电厂 3,800 6*300MW(coal) 2*1000MW(coal) 3*100MW [11]
Taizhou Power Station 泰州电厂 2,000 2*1000MW(coal) 2*1000MW [12]
Changzhou Power Station 常州电厂 2,520 2*600MW(coal) 2*660MW(coal)
Ligang Power Station 利港电厂 3,600 4*330MW(coal), 4*600MW(coal) [13]
Xiagang Power Station 夏港电厂 1,216 4*139MW(coal), 2*330MW(coal) [14]
Qishuyan Power Station 戚墅堰电厂 1,660 2*200MW(coal), 2*350MW(gas) 2*220MW(gas)
Wangting Power Station 望亭电厂 2,580 2*300MW(coal), 2*390MW(gas), 2*660MW(coal) 2*300MW(fuel) [15]
Jingjiang Power Station 靖江电厂 1,320 2*660MW(coal) [16]
Shazhou Power Station 沙洲电厂 1,200 2*600MW(coal) 2*1000MW(coal) [17]
Zhangjiagang Power Station 张家港电厂 1,200 2*125MW(coal), 2*350MW(gas) [18]
Changshu Power Station 常熟电厂 3,000 4*300MW(coal), 3*600MW(coal)
Nantong/Tianshenggang Power Station 南通电厂/天生港电厂 , 2,660 2*330MW(coal),4*350MW(coal) 2*1000MW(coal) 4*137.5MW ,[19][20]
Lüsigang Power Station 吕四港电厂 2,640 4*660MW(coal) [21]
Taicang Power Station 太仓电厂 1,800 2*300MW(coal), 2*600MW(coal) [22]
Taicanggang Power Station 太仓港电厂 2,770 2*135MW(coal),2*320MW(coal), 2*330MW(coal), 2*600MW(coal) 2*1200MW [23]
Yixing Power Station 宜兴电厂 270 2*135MW(coal)
Yanweigang 燕尾港电厂 2*1,000MW

Nuclear

Station Name in Chinese Coordinates Capacity Installed and Underconstructed (MW) Operational Reactors and (type) Under Construction Reactors Planned Reactors
Tianwan 田湾核电站 2,120 2*1060MW (PWR) 2*1000MW

Renewable

Hydroelectric

Pumped-storage

Station Name in Chinese Coordinates Status Capacity Installed and Underconstructed (MW) Height Difference(meters) Operational Units Under Construction Units Planned Units Reference
Shahe PS 沙河抽水蓄能电站 Operational 100 2*50MW
Yixing PS 宜兴抽水蓄能电站 Operational 1000 60 4*250MW [24]
Liyang PS 溧阳抽水蓄能电站 Underconstruction 1500 6*250MW [25]

Wind

Jiangsu is a major wind electricity power base that is developed in China. Its capacity is planned to reach 40-60GW.[26] By 2010, the installed off-shore and close-shore wind electricity generation capacity is about 1.7GW, and will reach to 10GW (3GW in-land and 7GW off-shore and close-shore) by 2020.[27]

Station Name in Chinese Coordinates Operational Capacity (MW) Status Units Reference
Xiangshui Wind Power Farm 响水风电场 201 Underconstruction 134*1.5MW [28]
Dafeng Wind Power Farm 大丰风电场 200 Underconstruction [29]
Dongtai Wind Power Farm 东台风电场 200 Underconstruction
Rudong Wind Power Farm 如东风电场 4220 Underconstruction [30]

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