China's northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region plans to build 10 coal-fired power plants with a combined installed power generation capacity of 6.6 gigawatts, putting its coal resources to work to meet power demand in central and eastern China, the state-run China News Service reported Sunday.
China
's
northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region plans to build 10 coal-fired
power plants with a combined installed power generation capacity of 6.6
gigawatts, putting its coal resources to work to meet power demand in central
and eastern
China
, the
state-run China News Service reported Sunday.
The National Energy Administration of the National Development and Reform
Commission has approved the start of initial work on the 10 plants, the agency
said, citing the NDRC's local branch.
Initial work on an 800-kilovolt ultra-high voltage power transmission line,
linking Hami of Xinjiang and Zhengzhou of Henan province, will start soon after
the NEA receives a feasibility report from the State Grid Corp. of
China
, it
said.
China
's
major power plant operators, including China Huadian Corp., China Huaneng Group
and China Guodian Corp., are involved in the 10 planned projects, the news
service said.
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