Ulsan Oil-Fired & C.C Power Complex, known locally as 대한유화 열병합, has a capacity of 16.18 MW and is located in South Korea. Commissioned in 2003, it is operated by 대한유화 and accounts for 2.99% of the country's total other capacity of 540 MW. Ranked #3 of 5 other plants in South Korea, Ulsan's 16.18 MW is significantly smaller than the largest other plant, 시화호조력발전소, which has a capacity of 254 MW, making Ulsan 15.7 times smaller. Nearby plants within 50 km include Kori Nuclear Power Plant (7,489 MW, Nuclear) and 월성원자력발전소 (4,566 MW, Nuclear). The facility is situated in Ulsan, approximately 400 km southeast of the capital, Seoul.
23 years old
South Korea, Asia
- Primary Fuel Type
- Other
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
South Korea- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Other power generation refers to a diverse category of energy production methods that do not fall under the conventional classifications of fossil fuels, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, or solar energy. This category encompasses a variety of technologies and sources, including geothermal, biomass, wave energy, and other innovative approaches. As of now, there are 98 Other power plants operating worldwide, distributed across 18 countries, with a total installed capacity of approximately 26.7 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in this sector include China, France, India, Argentina, and Russia, each contributing significantly to the global energy mix.
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