List of power stations in Taiwan
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This page is a list of power stations in Taiwan and the rest of the Republic of China that are publicly or privately owned. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear power, and natural gas, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, moving water, solar rays, tides, waves and the wind. By the end of 2011, Taiwan and the rest of the Republic of China had installed 41,401 MW of generating capacity across all types of power station.[1]
Among the lists of largest power stations, Taichung Power Plant is the largest coal-fired power station in the world.
Non-renewable[2]
Coal
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Hoping Power Plant[3] | 和平電廠 | 1,320 | Xiulin, Hualien | 24°18′24″N 121°45′50″E / 24.30667°N 121.76389°E | Operational |
Hsinta Power Plant[4] | 興達發電廠 | 4,326 | Yong'an and Qieding, Kaohsiung | 22°51′26″N 120°11′49″E / 22.85722°N 120.19694°E | Operational |
Linkou Power Plant[5] | 林口發電廠 | 0 | Linkou, New Taipei | 25°7′15″N 121°17′54″E / 25.12083°N 121.29833°E | Retrofitted[6] |
Mailiao Power Plant[7] | 麥寮電廠 | 4,200 | Mailiao, Yunlin | 23°48′N 120°11′E / 23.800°N 120.183°E | Operational |
Taichung Power Plant[8] | 台中發電廠 | 5,824 | Longjing, Taichung | 24°12′46″N 120°28′52″E / 24.21278°N 120.48111°E | Operational |
Diesel
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Chienshan Power Plant | 尖山發電廠 | 140 | Huxi, Penghu | 23°33′47″N 119°39′40″E / 23.56306°N 119.66111°E | Operational |
Lanyu Power Plant[9][10] | 蘭嶼發電廠 | 6.5 | Orchid Island, Taitung | 22°1′33.4″N 121°32′23.9″E / 22.025944°N 121.539972°E | Operational |
Qimei Power Plant | 七美發電廠 | Qimei, Penghu | 23°12′29″N 119°25′43″E / 23.20806°N 119.42861°E | Operational | |
Tashan Power Plant | 塔山發電廠 | 91[11] | Jincheng, Kinmen | 24°24′53.26″N 118°17′17.05″E / 24.4147944°N 118.2880694°E | Operational |
Zhushan Power Plant | 珠山發電廠 | 15.4 | Nangan, Lienchiang | 26°9′13.74″N 119°56′21.28″E / 26.1538167°N 119.9392444°E | Operational |
Fuel oil
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Hsieh-ho Power Plant | 協和發電廠 | 2,000 | Zhongshan, Keelung | 25°9′26.38″N 121°44′21.57″E / 25.1573278°N 121.7393250°E | Operational |
Mixed
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Talin Power Plant | 大林發電廠 | 2,400 | Siaogang, Kaohsiung | 22°32′10″N 120°20′7.9″E / 22.53611°N 120.335528°E | Operational |
Natural gas
Nuclear
Main article: Nuclear power in Taiwan
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant | 金山核能發電廠 (核一) | 1,208[14] | Shimen, New Taipei | 25°17′09″N 121°35′10″E / 25.28583°N 121.58611°E | Operational |
Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant | 國聖核能發電廠 (核二) | 1,896[15] | Wanli, New Taipei | 25°12′10″N 121°39′45″E / 25.20278°N 121.66250°E | Operational |
Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant | 馬鞍山核能發電廠 (核三) | 1,780[16][17] | Hengchun, Pingtung | 21°57′30″N 120°45′5″E / 21.95833°N 120.75139°E | Operational |
Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant | 龍門核能發電廠 (核四) | 2,700 | Gongliao, New Taipei | 25°2′19″N 121°55′27″E / 25.03861°N 121.92417°E | Under construction |
Renewable
Hydroelectric[18]
Former power plants
Station | Chinese | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Status |
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Beipu Power Plant | 北部發電廠 | Zhongzheng, Keelung | Rebuilt into the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology | ||
Shen-Ao Power Plant | 深澳發電廠 | 160 | Ruifang, New Taipei | Decommissioned, under reconstruction |
Figures
Nuclear power plants
Coal-fired power plants
Diesel power plants
Gas-fired power plants
Hydro power plants
- Tachia River Power Plant
Oil-fired power plants
Mixed power plants
Former power plants
- Beipu Power Plant
- Shen-Ao Power Plant
See also
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- Energy in Taiwan
- Taiwan Power Company
- Electricity sector in Taiwan
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
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- ↑ Taipower's current fossil-fuel power development
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- ↑ "Hsing-ta Coal Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
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- ↑ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/09/12/2003599569
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- ↑ "Taichung Coal Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ↑ http://s7.pimg.tw/avatar/jaysanlin/0/0/zoomcrop/20x20.png?v=. "我在蘭嶼天氣晴day2 - 05.發電廠.jpg @ JaysanLin的相簿 :: 痞客邦 PIXNET ::". Jaysanlin.pixnet.net. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
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- ↑ http://info.taipower.com.tw/TaipowerWeb//upload/files/32/d391.pdf
- ↑ "Taiwan power company-Taipower Events". Taipower.com.tw. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
- ↑ http://www.taipower.com.tw/content/new_info/new_info-b13d.aspx?LinkID=6
- ↑ "Chinshan Nuclear Power Plant Taiwan - GEO". Globalenergyobservatory.org. 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
- ↑ "Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant Taiwan - GEO". Globalenergyobservatory.org. 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
- ↑ "Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant Taiwan - GEO". Globalenergyobservatory.org. 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
- ↑ "Maanshan NPP". Nuctrans.org. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
- ↑ Taipower's current hydroelectricity development
- ↑ "Taiwan power companyConstruction Project". Taipower.com.tw. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
- ↑ "He Ping Adventure". Librarywork.taiwanschoolnet.org. 2007-01-15. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
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