Difference between revisions of "Mae Moh power station"

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==Description of Expansion==
 
==Description of Expansion==
Units 4 through 7 (150 MW each) of the power station are being replaced, with a completion date of 2018.<ref name=Plan>[http://www.egat.co.th/en/images/about-egat/PDP2010-Rev3-Eng.pdf "Summary of Thailand Power Development Plan 2012-203, Revision 3,"] Ministry of Energy, June 2012, Table 4.1</ref> TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management Co., Ltd. is now working on the environmental and health impact assessment of the project.<ref name=TEAM>[http://www.teamgroup.co.th/index.php/en/credentials/projects/environmental-management/699-replacement-of-units-4-7-at-mae-moh-power-plant-lampang.html "Replacement of Units 4 – 7 at Mae Moh Power Plant, Lampang,"] Team Group, accessed Feb 2014.</ref>
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Units 4 through 7 (150 MW each) of the power station are being replaced, with a completion date of 2018.<ref name=Plan>[http://www.egat.co.th/en/images/about-egat/PDP2010-Rev3-Eng.pdf "Summary of Thailand Power Development Plan 2012-203, Revision 3,"] Ministry of Energy, June 2012, Table 4.1</ref>  
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As of 2014 TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management Co., Ltd. is working on the environmental and health impact assessment of the project.<ref name=TEAM>[http://www.teamgroup.co.th/index.php/en/credentials/projects/environmental-management/699-replacement-of-units-4-7-at-mae-moh-power-plant-lampang.html "Replacement of Units 4 – 7 at Mae Moh Power Plant, Lampang,"] Team Group, accessed Feb 2014.</ref>
  
 
==Community opposition==
 
==Community opposition==

Revision as of 00:39, 25 February 2015

{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Thailandcoal}} Mae Moh power station is a 2,400-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Mae Moh, Thailand.

Location

The undated satellite photo below shows the plant.

Background on Plant

In 1953, lignite coal was found at Mae Moh basin, leading to construction of the Mae Moh lignite power plant. Three 75 MW generators were installed from 1978-1981, Units 4-7 (150 MW each) were constructed in 1984 and 1985, and Units 8-13 (300 MW each) were built 1989-1995, for a total of 13 generators (2,625 MW). The Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand has a licence to operate a coal mine in the province to supply fuel to the power plant.

Generating units 1 and 2 were retired on March 1, 2000, while unit 3 was taken out of service in 1999. As a result, the current total generating capacity of Mae Moh power plant is 2,400 MW.[1]

Description of Expansion

Units 4 through 7 (150 MW each) of the power station are being replaced, with a completion date of 2018.[2]

As of 2014 TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management Co., Ltd. is working on the environmental and health impact assessment of the project.[3]

Community opposition

In 2003 communities near the power station and lingite mines sued Egat in Administrative Court seeking redress from mining power generation fallouts. In February 2015 the Supreme Administrative Court ordered the Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand to set up a committee to consider evacuating villagers affected by pollution from the lignite mines and Mae Moh power plants out of the five-kilometre radius from the facilities.[4]

Project Details for Mae Moh replacement

  • Sponsor: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
  • Location: Mae Moh sub-district, Mae Moh district, Lampang province
  • Coordinates: 18.296, 99.752 (exact)
  • Status: Pre-permit development for replacement of Units 4-7[3]
  • Gross Capacity:
    • Units 1-3: 75 MW each (retired)
    • Units 4-7: 150 MW each
    • Units 8-13: 300 MW each
  • Type:  
  • Projected in service: 2018[2]
  • Coal Type: Lignite
  • Coal Source: Mae Moh basin 
  • Source of financing:

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