Nanpu Power Plant

Nanpu Power Plant
Location of Nanpu Power Plant in Taiwan
Official name 南部發電廠
Country Republic of China
Location Cianjhen, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates 22°36′3″N 120°18′2″E / 22.60083°N 120.30056°E / 22.60083; 120.30056Coordinates: 22°36′3″N 120°18′2″E / 22.60083°N 120.30056°E / 22.60083; 120.30056
Status Operational
Commission date 1993
June 2003 (Unit 4)
Owner(s) Taipower
Operator(s) Taipower
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Power generation
Units operational 4
Nameplate capacity 1,118 MW

The Nanpu Power Plant (Chinese: 南部發電廠; pinyin: Nánbù Fādiànchǎng) is a gas-fired power plant in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[1][2] With the installed capacity of 1,118 MW,[3] the plant is Taiwan's third largest gas-fired power plant after Tatan Power Plant and Tunghsiao Power Plant.

Events

30 June 2003

The power plant Unit 4 began commercial operation after performance tests with a total capacity of 248 MW.[4]

4 March 2010

Generators in two units of the plant tripped at 8:18 a.m following the 2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes.[5]

Awards

The power plant won the 2006 Water Conservation Outstanding Performance Awards for its effort in implementing water saving at the plant, especially in the recycling and reusing of boiler drain water and waste water.[6]

Transportation

Nanpu Power Plant is accessible within walking distance South West from Shihjia Station of Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

References

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