Zhushan Power Plant

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Zhushan Power Plant
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Official name珠山發電廠
CountryTaiwan (Republic of China)
LocationCingshuei Village, Nangan, Lienchiang
Coordinates26°9′23.9″N 119°56′04.2″E / 26.156639°N 119.934500°E / 26.156639; 119.934500
StatusOperational
Commission date22 March 2010 (Unit 1-4)
Owner(s)Taipower
Operator(s)Taipower
Thermal power station
Primary fuelDiesel fuel
Power generation
Units operational4 X 3.85 MW
External links
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The Zhushan Power Plant (traditional Chinese: 珠山發電廠; simplified Chinese: 珠山发电厂; pinyin: Zhūshān Fādiànchǎng) is a (diesel) fuel-fired power plant in Cingshuei Village, Nangan Township, Matsu Islands, Taiwan (ROC).

History

The installation of the generation units were done in 2007. The construction of the power plant was completed in 2009. It was commissioned on 22 March 2010. In October 2014, the plant was organized to be the subordinate of Hsieh-ho Power Plant in Keelung with the official name of Zhushan Branch Power Plant of the Keelung's plant.

Generation units

The power plant has four diesel fuel-fired units.

See also

References

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