China Shenhua Energy Connects New 1,000 MW Unit to Grid at Guangxi Beihai Plant

Reuters12-19 17:13
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CSUAY">China Shenhua</a> Energy Connects New 1,000 MW Unit to Grid at Guangxi Beihai Plant

China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd. has successfully connected the No. 4 Unit of the Guangxi Beihai Power Plant Phase II expansion project to the grid on its first attempt. The expansion includes two 1,000 MW ultra-supercritical single reheat coal-fired units, with No. 3 Unit already in operation since November 29. Once fully operational, the Phase II project is expected to supply approximately 10 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, supporting regional energy needs and the development of the New International Land-sea Trade Corridor. The project emphasizes high efficiency, low carbon emissions, and advanced technology, positioning itself as a benchmark in the region.

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