Lamma Power Station
Lamma Power Station (Chinese: 南丫發電廠), informally known as Lamma Island Power Station, is a coal and gas-fired power station in Po Lo Tsui, Lamma Island, Hong Kong. With an installed capacity of 3,237 MW, the power station is the second largest coal-fired power station in Hong Kong after Castle Peak Power Station.
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Location of Lamma Power Station in Hong Kong | |
Country | Hong Kong |
Location | Po Lo Tsui, Lamma Island, New Territories |
Coordinates | 22°13′6.51″N 114°6′28.63″E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1982 |
Owner(s) | Hongkong Electric |
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Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | |
Power generation | |
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Nameplate capacity | 3,237 MW[1] |
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Website | www |
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Traditional Chinese | 南丫發電廠 | ||||||||
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First built in 1982 (with several expansions later) for Hongkong Electric, the station provides power to Hong Kong Island and Lamma Island. As of 2019, the total installed capacity of the power station was 3,237 MW, made up of 2,000 MW coal-fired units, 555 MW gas turbines, 680 MW combined cycle units, one 800 kW wind turbine and one 1 MW solar power system.[1]
References
- "Electricity Generation". www.hkelectric.com. HK Electric. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
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