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Yangmei-3 power station130 MW Coal

Coal

Nestled within the coal-rich landscape of China, the Yangmei-3 power station stands as a notable energy facility with a capacity of 130 MW, ranking it 1378th among the country's 4430 power generation plants. This coal-fired plant is part of a larger coal energy framework where it holds the 921st position among 1012 coal facilities across the nation. Its relatively modest capacity underscores the challenges faced by smaller plants in a system dominated by larger coal operations. Commissioned in 1998 and operated by the Yangquan Coal Group Electricity Generation Branch, Yangmei-3 employs traditional coal combustion technology to convert fossil fuels into electrical energy. While coal remains the dominant fuel in China, this method has garnered criticism for its environmental impact, including greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. As the country grapples with its energy future, facilities like Yangmei-3 are at a crossroads, balancing energy production with increasing environmental scrutiny. The Yangmei-3 power station is strategically located near several other coal plants, including the Yangquan-2 power station (1280 MW), Zhaofeng Aluminum captive power station (405 MW), and Hepo Coal (300 MW). This concentration of coal facilities creates a formidable energy cluster, ensuring that regional electricity demands are met but also highlighting the reliance on fossil fuels in the area. The combined capacities of these plants contribute significantly to the local and national grids, reinforcing coal's position as a primary energy source. In the context of China's overall energy profile, which boasts a total capacity of 1,603,494 MW, Yangmei-3's contribution is a reminder of the country's historical dependence on coal. Despite this, the national energy strategy is increasingly focused on integrating renewable sources into the mix, aiming for a more balanced and sustainable energy future. As Yangmei-3 continues to operate in an evolving energy landscape, it faces both challenges and opportunities. The facility's ongoing role in generating electricity is critical for local communities, yet it must navigate the growing demand for cleaner energy alternatives. The future of Yangmei-3 will likely involve discussions around modernization and potential upgrades to reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining its operational viability in a rapidly changing energy sector.

Capacity
130 MW
Commissioning Year
1998

28 years old

Owner
Yangquan Coal Group Electricity Generation Branch
Location
37.8610°, 113.4423°

China, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 37.861000, 113.442300
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Coal
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
China
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
ChinaEnergy Profile
4,431
Total Plants
1617.1 GW
Total Capacity
CoalHydroNuclearGas
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Understanding Coal as a Power Generation Energy Source

Coal has long been a cornerstone of electricity generation worldwide, with a significant presence in the global energy landscape. As of recent data, there are approximately 2,608 coal power plants operating across 74 countries, boasting a total installed capacity of 2,257.3 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in coal power generation include China, with 1,018 plants generating 1,038.0 GW, India with 287 plants at 253.3 GW, and the United States with 291 plants producing 252.0 GW. Other notable contributors include Germany and Japan, with 130 plants and 76.8 GW, and 61 plants and 63.9 GW, respectively. This widespread utilization reflects the essential role coal has played in the development of industrial and residential power systems globally.

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