List of coal-fired power stations

The following page lists all coal-fired power stations (including lignite-fired) that are 3,000 MW or larger current net capacity, which are currently operational or under construction. If a station also has units which do not burn coal, only coal-fired capacity is listed. Those power stations that are smaller than 3,000 MW, and those that are only at a planning/proposal stage may be found in regional lists, listed at the end of the page.

Coal power stations

Xuzhou Power Station.
StationCountryCapacity
in MW
LocationRef
Anpara Thermal Power Station India3,85024°12′11″N 82°47′18″E[1][2][3]
Bełchatów Power Station Poland5,10251°15′59″N 19°19′50″E[4]
Boryeong Power Station South Korea4,00036°24′06″N 126°29′30″E[5]
Bowen Power Station United States3,49934°07′23″N 84°55′13″W[6]
Castle Peak Power Station Hong Kong4,10822°22′32″N 113°55′12″E[7]
Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station India3,34020°00′24″N 79°17′21″E[8]
Changshu Power Station China3,00031°45′25″N 120°58′31″E[9]
Dalate Power Station China3,18040°22′00″N 109°59′45″E[10]
Dangjin South Korea6,04037°03′19″N 126°30′35″E[11][12]
Datong 2nd Power Station China3,72040°01′44″N 113°17′37″E
Duvha Power Station South Africa3,60025°57′50″S 29°20′14″E 
Duyên Hải Power Station Vietnam3,68909°35′00″N 106°31′38″E 
Ekibastuz GRES-1 Kazakhstan4,00051°53′12″N 75°22′31″E 
Gibson Generating Station United States3,34538°22′19″N 87°46′02″W[6]
Guodian Beilun Power Station China5,06029°56′37″N 121°48′57″E[13][14]
Guohua Taishan Power Station China5,00021°51′52″N 112°55′26″E[15]
Hadong Power Station South Korea4,00034°57′02″N 127°49′19″E[16][12]
Haimen Power Station China4,14423°11′17″N 116°39′14″E[17][18]
Hanchuan Power Station China3,20030°39′22″N 113°55′23″E
Huadian Laizhou Power Station  China 4,078 37°25′55″N 120°1′2″E [19]
Hekinan Power Station Japan4,10034°50′7″N 136°57′43″E[20]
Houshi Power Station China4,20024°18′16″N 118°07′33″E[21]
Hsinta Power Plant Taiwan4,32622°51′23″N 120°11′49″E
Huilai Power Station China3,20023°00′20″N 112°36′40″E
Jänschwalde Power Station Germany3,00051°50′05″N 14°27′37″E [22]
Jiaxing Power Station China5,00030°37′46″N 121°8′49″E[23]
Jindal Tamnar Thermal Power Plant India3,40022°05′54″N 83°26′19″E [24]
Kendal Power Station South Africa4,11626°05′24″S 28°58′17″E
Kozienice Power Station Poland4,01651°40′0″N 21°28′0″E[25][26]
Kriel Power Station South Africa3,00026°15′15″S 29°10′46″E
Lamma Power Station Hong Kong3,75525°04′40″N 121°31′26″E
Lethabo Power Station South Africa3,70826°44′31″S 27°58′39″E
Ligang Power Station China3,84031°56′26″N 120°04′33″E
Lingwu Power Station China3,20038°08′54″N 106°20′45″E
Loy Yang Power Station Australia3,28038°15′16″S 146°34′37″E
Mailiao Power Plant Taiwan4,20023°48′0″N 120°11′0″E[27]
Majuba Power Station South Africa4,11027°06′02″S 29°46′17″E 
Manjung Power Station Malaysia4,10004°09′47″N 100°38′35″E[28][29]
Matimba Power Station South Africa3,99023°40′06″S 27°36′38″E 
Matla Power Station South Africa3,60026°16′57″S 29°08′27″E 
Medupi Power Station South Africa4,76423°42′00″S 27°33′00″E 
Monroe Power Plant United States3,40041°53′21″N 83°20′44″W[6]
Mundra Thermal Power Station India4,62022°49′25″N 69°33′10″E 
Mundra Ultra Mega Power Station India4,00022°48′54″N 69°31′41″E 
Neurath Power Station Germany4,40052°2′15″N 6°36′58″E
Niederaussem Power Station Germany3,86450°59′44″N 06°40′09″E 
Ninghai Power Station China4,40029°28′57″N 121°30′34″E
Opole Power Plant Poland3,34250°45′04″N 17°52′57″E[30]
Paiton Power Station Indonesia4,71007°42′43″S 113°34′48″E[31]
Pengcheng Power Station China3,28034°22′40″N 117°10′35″E
Pingwei Power Station China4,40032°41′03″N 116°54′05″E
Huaneng Qinbei China4,40035°10′11″N 112°42′56″E[32]
Qinzhou Power Station China3,20021°42′50″N 108°36′53″E
Reftinskaya GRES Russia3,80057°06′24″N 61°42′42″E[33]
Rihand Thermal Power Plant India3,00024°01′39″N 82°47′28″E 
Ryazan Power Station Russia3,13054°02′04″N 39°46′39″E[34]
Samcheonpo Power Station South Korea3,24034°54′37″N 128°06′33″E[35]
Sanbaimen Power Station China3,20023°33′58″N 117°05′49″E
Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project India3,96023°58′41″N 82°37′35″E
Shangdu Power Station China3,72042°13′27″N 116°01′41″E
Shengtou Power Station China4,60039°21′51″N 112°33′04″E
Suizhong Power Station China3,60040°04′46″N 120°00′29″E[36]
Suralaya Power Station Indonesia4,02505°53′30.87″S 106°01′52.32″E
Taean  South Korea 6,100 36°54′20.2″N 126°14′4.9″E [12]
Talcher Super Thermal Power Plant India3,00021°05′49″N 85°04′30″E 
Taichung Power Plant Taiwan5,50024°12′46″N 120°28′52″E[37]
Tanjung Bin Power Station Complex Malaysia3,10001°20′02″N 103°32′32″E[38][39]
Tesla Power Plant Complex Serbia3,286.544°40′11.5″N 20°09′35.5″E[40][41]
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Tirora Thermal Power Station India3,30021°24′58″N 79°58′3″E[44]
Tuoketuo Power Station China6,72040°11′49″N 111°21′52″E[45][46][47]
Tutuka Power Station South Africa3,65426°46′43″S 29°21′07″E 
Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant India4,76024°05′53″N 82°40′18″E 
Waigaoqiao Power Station China5,16031°21′21″N 121°35′54″E[13][48]
Yangcheng Power Station China3,30035°28′01″N 112°34′21″E[49]
Yeongheung Power Station South Korea5,08037°14′17″N 126°26′09″E[50]
Yimin Power Station China3,40048°32′59″N 119°46′26″E
Yuhuan Power Station China4,00028°6′59″N 121°8′17″E[51][52]
Zhuhai Power Station China4,60021°58′01″N 113°10′55″E[53]
Zhujiang Power Station China3,80022°48′51″N 113°34′04″E
Zouxian Power Station China4,54035°19′31″N 116°55′42″E[54]

See also

Sources

  • Boom and Bust 2021: Tracking The Global Coal Plant Pipeline (Report). Global Energy Monitor. 2021-04-05.

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