China Energy Engineering Group Southwest Institute Consortium Wins Bid for Qixingguan 2×660MW Coal-Fired Power Generation EPC Project
2026-06-18 09:19
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 16, the Southwest Institute of China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd., as a consortium member, won the bid for the Bijie Ganghang Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. Qixingguan 2×660MW Ultra-Supercritical Coal-Fired Power Generation EPC Project, with the total consortium bid amount reaching 5.001 billion yuan.

Located in Yangjiawan Town, Qixingguan District, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, the project plans to construct two 660MW high-efficiency ultra-supercritical single reheat coal-fired power generating units. Aligned with the implementation plan for the new generation of coal power upgrade special action, the project adopts innovative technical solutions such as wide-parameter "W" flame combustion, multi-stage coordinated air preheating efficiency enhancement, and multi-coupled environmental pollution control. Consortium members include China Power Engineering Consulting Group Southwest Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., Sichuan Energy Investment Construction Group Co., Ltd., Shandong Electric Power Construction Third Engineering Co., Ltd., and Sichuan Energy Investment Materials Industry Group Co., Ltd..

Upon completion, the project is expected to enhance the safety, reliability, and flexibility of the Guizhou power grid's electricity supply, providing support for optimizing Guizhou's power source structure and consolidating power system security. Previously, the project received approval from the Guizhou Provincial Energy Administration in September 2025 and is planned to be completed and put into operation by 2028. Guizhou Province is a key sending-end province for the West-to-East Power Transmission project, with coal power accounting for a high proportion of its power structure. Ultra-supercritical units offer certain advantages over traditional units in terms of coal consumption for power supply and emission control. The implementation of this project will support the electricity supply for Bijie City and its surrounding areas.

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