Coloane A Power Station

Power plant in Coloane, Macau, China

Power generation Units operational2 X 20.0 MW (steam)
2 X 24.0 MW (diesel)
2 X 38.6 MW (diesel)
2 X 53.1 MW (diesel)Nameplate capacity271.4 MWExternal linksWebsiteOfficial websiteCommonsRelated media on Commons
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Coloane A Power Station
Traditional Chinese路環發電 - A廠
Simplified Chinese路环发电 - A厂
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLùhuán Fādiàn - A chǎng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglou6 waan4 faat3 din6 - A cong2

The Coloane A Power Station (CCA; Chinese: 路環發電 - A廠) is a low-speed diesel-fired power station in Coloane, Macau, China. With an installed capacity of 271.4 MW, it is the largest power station in Macau.

History

The power station was commissioned on 28 November 1978.[1]

Road access

To ease the access leading to the power station, the Government of Macau approved the new construction of access road in 2009. The road was completed a year later and was inaugurated on 16 September 2010. The new gate is expected to make things more convenient for staffs, suppliers and visitors. The road was constructed for the lay down area for the underground high voltage cable and vehicular access at the initial stage after Coloane B Power Station was completed.

2015 blast

On 26 April 2015 at 10:30 a.m., there was a blast at the power station on its G08 generation unit, causing injury to one of its personnel who was carrying out periodic maintenance.[2]

Generation

The power station installed capacity makes up 58% of Macau's total installed capacity. In 2012, it generated 98% of total electricity production in Macau.

See also

References

  1. ^ Marques, Renato (29 November 2018). "CEM to Expand Coloane Power Station Seeking 'Cleaner' Production". Macau Daily Times. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Blast at Coloane Power Station Injures One CEM Employee". Macau Daily Times. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
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