Programme Highlights
The Castle Peak Power Station (Chinese: 青山發電廠) is the largest coal-fired power station in Hong Kong. It was
commissioned in 1982 with its newest generation unit installed in 1990. For
environmental protection, the power station has been undertaking a range of
programmes to improve emission performance, including refurbishing burners to
reduce emission of nitrogen oxide, SCR (Selective Catalyst Reduction) and BOFA
(Boosted Over Fire Air) has been installed, as has an Flue Gas Desulphurisation
(FGD) for sulphur removal. This power station is a major contributor to
non-motor-traffic pollution in Hong Kong.
Black Point Power Station is a gas fired power station in Hong
Kong, Built in 1996 in Tuen Mun, the station was built for China Light and
Power and provides 2,500 MW of power. The complex consists of two halls with 4
turbines in each hall producing cleaner power when compared to coal or other
gas powered plants. The last turbine was completed in 2006.
The visit includes visiting ElectriCity Gallery, plant tour to
Flue Gas Desulphurization facilities and waste water treatment, Black Point
Power Station Gallery and tour to BBPS plant.
Registration &
Enquiries
25 seats are available for HKIE
members. For those who wish to join the visit are required to pay
HK$50 non-refundable registration fee. Method of payment should be made and
informed individually once confirmation. The deadline for registration
submission is set on 10 January 2017 in first-come-first-serve basis. For Registration, please register
at http://ev.hkie.org.hk/
For enquiries, please contact Ir CS Lam at
91527659.