Penny's Bay Power Station
Penny's Bay Power Station | |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Location | Lantau Island, New Territories |
Coordinates | 22°19′14.2″N 114°2′30.1″E / 22.320611°N 114.041694°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 25 March 1992 |
Owner | CLP Group |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 300 MW |
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Penny's Bay Power Station (Chinese: 竹篙灣燃氣輪機發電廠) is a gas turbine power station in Penny's Bay, Hong Kong. The HKD 1.1 billion power station was commissioned on 25 March 1992. The complex consists of three open cycle gas turbines in a rectangular turbine hall with three smokestacks. The turbines were supplied by John Browne Engineering and generators by GEC-Alsthom. It is operated by CLP Power as a standby and peaking power station. The power plant can start up in 12 minutes. Its primary fuel is ultra low sulphur diesel (ULSD).
It is located at Penny's Bay on Lantau Island and its nameplate capacity is 300MW. The plant serves as a backup facility providing quick start support to CLP Power's generating system. The plant attained a thermal efficiency between 10.1% to 23.3% from 2012 to 2016.[1]
Power from the station is delivered by CLP's 132kV transmission network and through submarine cables to customers outside Lantau Island.
Transportation
The power station is accessible within walking distance south east from Sunny Bay station of the MTR.
See also
References
- ^ CLP Group 2016 Sustainability Report