Suizhong Power Station
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CountryPeople's Republic of China
StatusOperational
| Suizhong Power Station 绥中电厂 | |
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| Country | People's Republic of China |
| Location | Suizhong, Liaoning |
| Coordinates | 40°04′46″N 120°00′29″E / 40.07944°N 120.00806°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Commission date | 2000 |
| Owner | CSEC Guohua International Power Company |
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | Bituminous coal |
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | Phase 1: 2 × 800MW Phase 2: 2 × 1,000MW |
| Make and model | TAGMET LMZ Electrosila |
| Nameplate capacity | 3,600 MW |
The Suizhong Power Station (Chinese: 绥中电厂[1]; pinyin: Suízhōng Diànchǎng), also known as Suizhong Power Plant,[2] is a large coal-fired power station in Suizhong, China. The facility generates power by utilizing two units at 800 MW and two units at 1,000 MW, totalling the installed capacity to 3,600 MW.[3]
