Chita Daini Thermal Power Station

Coordinates: 35°0′23.58″N 136°51′50.88″E / 35.0065500°N 136.8641333°E / 35.0065500; 136.8641333
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Chita Daini Thermal Power Station
知多第二火力発電所
Chita Daini Thermal Power Station
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CountryJapan
LocationChita, Aichi
Coordinates35°0′23.58″N 136°51′50.88″E / 35.0065500°N 136.8641333°E / 35.0065500; 136.8641333
StatusOperational
Commission date1983
Owner(s)JERA
Operator(s)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelLNG
Power generation
Units operational2
Nameplate capacity1708 MW
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Chita Daini Thermal Power Station (知多第二火力発電所, Chita Dai-ni Karyoku Hatsudensho) is an LNG-fired thermal power station operated by JERA in the city of Chita, Aichi, Japan. The facility is located on reclaimed land at the east side of Ise Bay. It is located about three kilometers northeast of the Chita Thermal Power Station.[1]

History[edit]

The Chita Daini Thermal Power Station began operations LNG-fired power plant operated by Chubu Electric in September 1983. From 1994-1996, both units were converted into a combined cycle power generation system with the addition of an additional gas turbine to use the waste heat of the steam turbine. The existing steam power generation facility can be operated independently even when the gas turbine power generation facility is stopped. The steam turbines were supplied by Toshiba as was the gas turbine for Unit 2. The gas turbine for Unit 1 was supplied by Hitachi.

In April 2019, the operations of Chubu Electric Power were transferred to JERA, a joint venture between Chubu Electric and TEPCO Fuel & Power, Inc, a subsidiary of Tokyo Electric Power Company.

Plant details[edit]

Unit Fuel Type Capacity On line Status
1 Natural Gas CC Steam / Gas Turbine 854 MW 1983 operational
2 Natural Gas CC Steam / Gas Turbine 854 MW 1983 operational

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Principal Thermal Power Plants (1,500MW or greater)". The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan. Retrieved October 5, 2018.

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