Laibin Power Station

Laibin Power Station (Chinese: 来宾电厂),[4] also spelled Laibin Power Plant,[5] is a coal-fired power plant located in Laibin Municipal Henan Industrial Park (来宾市河南工业园区), [6] covering an area of 458 mu. It is the first BOT pilot project approved by the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China.[7]

Laibin Power Station
来宾电厂
CountryChina
LocationLiuzhou, Guangxi[2]
PurposePower
Construction beganJanuary 6, 1987[3]

History

The 2×125MW units of the first phase of the Laibin Power Station started construction on January 6, 1987 and the two units were put into operation in March 1989 and January 1990 respectively.[8]

In 1995, approved by the State Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China,[9] the People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region decided to adopt the BOT investment and financing method to construct the second phase of the generating station (Laibin Power Plant B).[10] The two generating units were put into production in September 1999 and May 2000 respectively.[11]

Laibin Power Plant B is the first power plant constructed in BOT manner in the People's Republic of China,[12] with an installed capacity of 720,000 kilowatts and a total investment of US$616 million,[13] of which 25% is invested by shareholders,[14] Électricité de France and Alstom.[15]

References

  1. BOT in the Water Supply Sector in the Peoples̓ Republic of China: Proceedings of the Seminar on BOT in the Water Suppy Sector. Asian Development Bank. 1996. pp. 9–.
  2. BOT in the Water Supply Sector in the Peoples̓ Republic of China: Proceedings of the Seminar on BOT in the Water Suppy Sector. Asian Development Bank. 1996. pp. 9–.
  3. China Construction Yearbook. China Construction Industry Press. 1990.
  4. "绘就"壮美广西"生态环境新画卷". Xinhua News Agency. 2019-01-17.
  5. "Guangxi thermal power plants drive local circular economy development and industrial green transformation". People's Daily. 2018-08-03.
  6. "Numerical Model of Thermal Discharge from Laibin Power Plant Based on Mike21FM". Semantic Scholar. 2009-08-13. S2CID 126856846.
  7. Zhou Xiaoqiao (2003). Break Through the Tight Encirclement: Project Management in Action. Tsinghua University Press. pp. 6–. ISBN 978-7-302-07247-8.
  8. Liuzhou Regional History. Guangxi People's Publishing House. 2000. pp. 200–. ISBN 978-7-219-04109-3.
  9. "Has the Chinese BOT model failed?". Sohu.com. 2002-04-26.
  10. Stanley D. Brunn (19 March 2011). Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Megaengineering Projects. Springer. pp. 810–. ISBN 978-90-481-9920-4.
  11. ""Thermal power + hydropower + thermal energy" promotes the development of Laibin's industry". 163.com. 2019-01-17.
  12. "NewsLetter 1999". State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs. 2004-11-29.
  13. China Economic News. Economic Information & Concultancy Company. 1997.
  14. Hwa-Jin Huang (1 November 2016). A Full Explanation of Financing and Construction. Legal Press. pp. 29–. ISBN 978-7-5197-0219-9.
  15. Regional Development Dialogue. United Nations Centre for Regional Development. 2002. pp. 52–.
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