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Tunghsiao Power Plant

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Tunghsiao Power Plant
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Official name通霄發電廠
CountryRepublic of China
LocationTongxiao, Miaoli County, Taiwan
Coordinates24°29′23.7″N 120°40′16″E / 24.489917°N 120.67111°E / 24.489917; 120.67111
StatusOperational
Commission date28 March 1983 (Unit 1)
30 March 1983 (Unit 2)
31 March 1983 (Unit 3)
22 March 1992 (Unit 4)
1 May 1992 (Unit 5)
30 May 2000 (Unit 6)
Owner(s)Taipower[1]
Operator(s)Taipower
Thermal power station
Primary fuelLiquid natural gas
Secondary fuelFuel oil
Power generation
Units operational6
Nameplate capacity3 X 892.6 MW
2 X 386 MW
1 X 321.2 MW[2][3]
External links
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The Tunghsiao Power Plant or Tongxiao Power Plant (traditional Chinese: 通霄發電廠; simplified Chinese: 通霄发电厂; pinyin: Tōngxiāo Fādiànchǎng) is a gas-fired power plant in Tongxiao Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan.[4][5] With the installed capacity of ca. 3.8[2][3] GW (1.815 GW before the 3 new units went online),[6] the plant is Taiwan's second largest gas-fired power plant after Tatan Power Plant.[7]

History

In the early 1960s,Taipower Company (TPC) was decided to set up a power plant in Tongxiao. Initially, Tongxiao Power Plant was fueled with diesel. In 1978, TPC rebuilt the power units with three combined cycle units (the fuel remained diesel, these units also called old #1~#3), they were the first combined cycle units in Taiwan. In 1990, TPC established #4 and #5 units, and #6 (fueled natural gas) was built in 1997.[citation needed] Later, TPC decided to renew old #1~#3 units (3 old units generate 763 MW electricity). The New Combined Cycle units started commercial operation on 27 February 2018 (New #1 Unit), 30 May 2019 (New #2 Unit), and 26 May 2020 (New #3 Unit).[8][9] The new power units are established on the area of removed oil tanks.[citation needed]

On 30 May 2018, power outage occurred at the power plant at 3:12 p.m. due to the tripping of high voltage transmission line. A total of 70,391 households were left without power. The power was then restored at 4:38 p.m.[10]

Technical description

The new power units have the electricity capacity 892.6 MW each (3 new units are 2677.8 MW), and its heat efficiency is 60.7%.[citation needed]

Tunghsiao Power Plant is accessible within walking distance West from Tongxiao Station of Taiwan Railways.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gibsin Engineers, Ltd. : Combined-cycle plant – Project name ~: Tunghsiao Combined-cycle" (PDF). Gibsin.com. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  2. ^ a b "Tunghsiao Power Plant". Taipower. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  3. ^ a b "Power Information of Today". Taipower. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  4. ^ "570 MW gas turbine power plant in Tung Hsiao, Taiwan". Innospin. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  5. ^ Li, Lauly (29 May 2015). "Power outages a concern: Taipower". Taipei Times. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  6. ^ 各火力發電廠簡介 (in Chinese). Taipower.com.tw. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  7. ^ "Tunghsiao CCGT Power Plant Taiwan – GEO". Globalenergyobservatory.org. 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  8. ^ "Taiwan Power Company Sustainability Report 2013" (PDF). 20 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 May 2016. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  9. ^ Gao, Pat (1 January 2017). "New Energy Model". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  10. ^ Kuan, Jui-pin; Yen, William (30 May 2018). "Blackout hits more than 70,000 households in Miaoli, Taichung". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 31 May 2018.


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