Huaneng Longdong 2x1000MW Coal Electricity Integration Project
Huaneng Longdong 2x1000MW Coal Electricity Integration Project
The Huaneng Longdong 2 × 1000MW coal-fired power integration project is located in Yanjia Village, Zhoujia Town, Zhengning County, Qingyang City, Gansu Province. It will construct 2 × 1000MW high-efficiency ultra supercritical air-cooled coal-fired power generation units. The project plans to put Unit # 1 into operation in March 2024 and Unit # 2 into operation in May 2024. The project is led by Qingneng Institute and jointly conducted research on the capture, utilization, and storage of millions of tons of carbon dioxide with 17 units including China Petroleum Changqing Oilfield, National Petroleum and Natural Gas Pipeline Company, and Huaneng Gansu Company. In response to the current technical problems in China’s CCUS field, the project integrates and coordinates various scientific research forces and industrial resources, breaks through key technologies such as carbon dioxide capture, pipeline transportation, oil displacement, and geological storage, and relies on the construction of Longdong Energy Base to plan, construct, and operate synchronously. It will build the world’s largest CCUS technology full process demonstration project with an annual capture capacity of 1.5 million tons, complete the localization research and development of core equipment, and create a large-scale CCUS model project for cooperation between power and oil enterprises.
In order to smoothly achieve the “West East Electricity Transmission” and create a green, environmentally friendly, energy-saving, efficient, and high-quality multi kilowatt complementary comprehensive energy base, the project party has chosen to cooperate with the more advantageous European insurance company. The EC17GR combustion equipment not only ensures the efficient operation of the burner, but also effectively helps the project construction reduce emissions and achieve full energy utilization through flue gas recirculation and new catalytic nitrogen removal technology. It is reported that after the project is put into operation, the annual clean electricity generation will exceed 6.8 billion kilowatt hours, which can meet the annual electricity consumption of about 2.26 million households.