List of power stations in Hong Kong
The following is a list of all of the active power stations in Hong Kong.
Name | Capacity (MW) | Year(s) built | Location | Owner | Type | Refs |
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Black Point Power Station | 2,500 | 1996–2006 | Tuen Mun District | CLP Group | Gas | |
Castle Peak Power Station | 4,108 | 1981–1990 | Tuen Mun District | CLP Group | Coal; Oil-Gas | |
Lamma Power Station | 3,736[1] | 1981–1982 | Lamma Island | Hong Kong Electric | Coal | |
Penny's Bay Power Station | 300 | 1992 | Penny's Bay, Lantau Island | CLP Group | Diesel-Gas | |
Lamma Winds | 0.8 | 2006 | Lamma Island | Hong Kong Electric | Wind |
Former power stations
The following is a list of all of the former power stations in Hong Kong.
Hunghum Power Station | 75 kW | 1903 | Chatham Road and Princess Margaret Road | CLP Group | Coal | Closed and area re-developed |
Hok Un Power Station A | ? | 1940 | Hung Hom, now Laguna Verde estate | CLP Group | Oil | Closed and replaced by Black Point PS and Castle Peak PS |
Hok Un Power Station B | ? | 1950 | Hung Hom, now Laguna Verde estate | CLP Group | Oil | Closed 1991 and replaced by Black Point PS and Castle Peak PS |
Tsing Yi Power Station | 1520 MW | 1969 | Tsing Yi Island | CLP Group | Oil; Gas | Closed 1990s and replaced by Black Point PS and Castle Peak PS. Demolished and site used for container storage and CLP Tsing Yi Centre |
Wan Chai Power Station | 50 kW | 1890 | Wan Chai, now site of Art Deco residential flat (31 Wing Fung Street) | Hong Kong Electric | Coal | Closed 1922 and replaced by North Point PS |
North Point Power Station A | 3 MW | 1919 | North Point, now City Garden residential complex | Hong Kong Electric | Coal | Closed 1989 |
North Point Power Station B | 30 MW | 1958 | North Point, now City Garden residential complex | Hong Kong Electric | Coal | Closed 1989 |
North Point Power Station C | 60 MW | 1966 | North Point, now City Garden residential complex | Hong Kong Electric | Oil | Closed 1989 |
Ap Lei Chau Power Station | 750 MW | 1968 | Ap Lei Chau, now South Horizons housing estate, 34 towers built by Hutchison Whampoa | Hong Kong Electric | Oil | Closed 1989; generator moved to Lamma and decommissioned 1984–1989 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Lamma Power Station Extension". HK Electric. 2014-01-10. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
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