Waigaoqiao Power Station

The Waigaoqiao Power Station (Chinese: 外高桥发电厂; pinyin: Wàigāoqiáo Fādiànchǎng) is a coal-fired power station in Pudong, Shanghai, China. With an installed capacity of 5,000 MW, it is the 7th largest coal-fired power station in the world. (It shares this title with the Guodian Beilun, Guohua Taishan, and Jiaxing power stations).[1] The power stations produces up to 11.4 TWh of energy annually. It is owned by China Power Investment, a local power company.[2][3]

Waigaoqiao Power Station
外高桥发电厂
CountryChina
LocationShanghai
Coordinates31°21′21″N 121°35′54″E
StatusOperational
Owner(s)China Power Investment
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational4 X 300 MW (subcritical)
2 X 900 MW (ultra supercritical)
2 X 1,000 MW (ultra supercritical)
Nameplate capacity5,000 MW
Annual net output11.4 TWh

Transportation

The power station is accessible within walking distance north east of North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone Station of Shanghai Metro.

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