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Macau Power Station

Coordinates:22°12′15″N113°33′17″E/ 22.20417°N 113.55472°E/22.20417; 113.55472
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Macau Power Station
Úc môn phát điện hán
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CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationNossa Senhora de Fátima,Macau
Coordinates22°12′15″N113°33′17″E/ 22.20417°N 113.55472°E/22.20417; 113.55472
StatusDecommissioned
Commission date1973 (T22-T23)
1983 (D25-D28)
Decommission date2016
Owner(s)Companhia de Electricidade de Macau
Operator(s)
Power generation
Units operational2 X 15.1 MW (gas)
4 X 8.5 MW (diesel)
Nameplate capacity64.2 MW
External links
Websitewww.cem-macau.com
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TheMacau Power Station(CMC;traditional Chinese:Úc môn phát điện hán;simplified Chinese:Úc môn phát điện hán;pinyin:Àomén Fādiànchǎng,Portuguese:Central Térmica de Macau) was agas and diesel-firedpower stationinNossa Senhora de Fátima,Macau,China.Commissioned in 1973 for its first two units, it was the first power station in Macau. It was decommissioned in 2016.

History[edit]

The power plant was originally developed byMacao Electric Lighting Co., Ltd.(MELCO) in the early 1900s. The plant was then operated by the company. There are give unused diesel generators at the plant commissioned between 1964 and 1971.[1]

The existing first two units of gas turbine of CMC was commissioned in 1973 with a total capacity of 30.2 MW. In 1983, four units of diesel fuel turbine were added to the power station, adding another 34 MW to the plant, which made the total installed capacity of CMC became 64.2 MW.

In 1985,Companhia de Electricidade de Macau(CEM) took over the operation of the plant from MELCO.

Decommissioning[edit]

In November 2015, CEM sent a proposal to theGovernment of Macauindicating a plan to return the land where the power station stands back to the government. In August 2016, CEM said that they were ready to vacate the power station from its land.[2]Theenvironmental impact assessmentfor the demolition of the plant was completed in the third quarter of 2016. On 21 March 2017, the government had awarded the contract for redevelopment plant of the power plant into public housing in which it will house 1,000 housing units. The license was then issued on 27 April 2017.[3]Around the same time, preparation works for the demolition was completed. The demolition of the facilities and dismantling of the components were finished by the end of 2017. The demolition of all of the major structures were finished by the end of May 2018. Finally, thesoil decontaminationworks were carried out until the end of June 2018 including all of the demolition works.[4]

Generation[edit]

The power station installed capacity makes up 13% of Macau's total installed capacity.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Project Background".CEM.Retrieved19 November2021.
  2. ^Leong, Kam (9 August 2016)."CEM: ready to leave Morais power station".Macau Business Daily.Retrieved14 April2017.
  3. ^Moura, Nelson (25 May 2017)."Power plant site slated for housing".Macau Business.Retrieved25 October2017.
  4. ^"Progress of Macau Power Plant Demolition Project".Gabinete para o Desenvoivimento do Sector Energetico.Retrieved29 August2018.