Sakata Kyodo Thermal Power Station

The Sakata Kyodo Thermal Power Station (酒田共同火力発電所, Sakai Kyodo Karyoku Hatsudensho) is an coal-fired thermal power station operated by the Sakai Joint Power Co., Ltd in the city of Sakata, Yamagata, Japan. The facility is located on the Sea of Japan coast of Honshu. The Sakata Joint Power Co., Ltd is a joint venture between Tohoku Electric and Sumitomo Light Aluminum Company,

Sakata Kyodo Thermal Power Station
酒田共同火力発電所
Sakata Joint Thermal Power Station
CountryJapan Yamagata Prefecture#Japan
LocationSakata, Yamagata, Japan
Coordinates38°58′10″N 139°49′59″E
StatusOperational
Commission date1977
Owner(s)Sakata Kyodo Power Co., Ltd
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Secondary fuelBiomass
Power generation
Units operational2
Nameplate capacity700 MW
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History

Unit 1 of the Sakata Kyodo Thermal Power Station started operation in October 1977, followed by Unit 2 in October 1978. Initially, both units were designed to burn heavy oil; however, Unit 1 was converted to coal in 1984 and Unit 2 was converted to coal in October 1978 and a mixture of coal and biomass (wood pellets) in May 2011, with heavy oil and light oil also usable as auxiliary fuel.

Coal ash from the plant is recycled into raw materials for cement and into fertilizers.

Plant details

Unit Fuel Type Capacity On line Status
1 Coal Steam turbine 350 MW October 1977 operational
2 Coal / Biomass Steam turbine 350 MW October 1978 opertational
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