Luoyang is located in the Province of Henan, China, approximately 415 miles from Beijing. The power plant consists of two Harbin circulated fluidized bed boilers and two Harbin steam turbine generators. Luoyang's revenue is derived from selling 100 percent of the capacity, energy and steam produced by the power plant to Henan Provincial Power Company, a state-run power company, under a PPA and to the Luoyang Municipal Heating Company, a state-run steam company, under a Steam Purchase Agreement, both of which renew annually. The tariffs under the PPA and steam purchase agreement are designed to allow for pass-through of fuel and other variable costs and recovery of operation and maintenance costs, fixed capital costs, servicing of debt and a return on investment. The tariffs are denominated and paid in Chinese renminbi. Coal is the power plant's primary fuel source and is provided by various coal suppliers. The dispatch for power plants in Henan Province is planned by the Henan Provincial Development and Reform Commission. Luoyang is a priority dispatched plant according to newly-adopted energy conservation and efficiency regulations and, as long as it supplies steam and heat in addition to power, it has preferential dispatch of its power generated, in priority to other non-cogeneration power plants in the same grid using gas, coal or oil as their fuel. Contact Luoyang : Luoyang South End of Jing'er Road, Kaiyuan Avenue Luoyang New District Luoyang, Henan +86-379-6543-2000
Last update: August 2010
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