China Shenhua Brings Beihai Phase II No. 3 Power Unit Online

Reuters11-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CSUAY">China Shenhua</a> Brings Beihai Phase II No. 3 Power Unit Online

China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd. announced that the No. 3 power generation unit of the Beihai Phase II Expansion Project, operated by its controlling subsidiary China Energy Guangtou Beihai Power Generation Co., Ltd., has successfully passed a 168-hour trial operation and has been transferred to commercial operation. The facility is located in Xinggang Town, Tieshan Port District, Beihai City, Guangxi. Construction of the No. 4 power generation unit is progressing and is expected to be operational by December 2025. Upon full commissioning, the Beihai Phase II project aims to optimize the regional power source structure, enhance grid stability, and support local economic and social development as part of the New Western Land-Sea Corridor initiative.

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