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What is Xiantao power plant?
The Xiantao power plant is a 1.32GW ultra-supercritical coal-fired power project being developed in the Hubei province of China. China Resources Power Company, a subsidiary of China Resources Holdings, is developing the project with an estimated investment of £520m ($800m).
What is Xiantao coal-fired power project?
The proposal for the Xiantao coal-fired power project was included in the Hubei province mid and long-term plan of large-scale thermal power plants in January 2013. Later, the power project was also included in the proposal list by the Provincial Bureau in July 2015.
What is the coal consumption of Xiantao power plant?
The Xiantao power plant will receive coal supply by the Jiaoliu and the Menghua railways. The standard coal consumption for the power plant is estimated to be 273.3g/kWh.