● COAL · NORTH KOREA
Pukchang Power Station
Pukchang Power Station is a 1,600 MW coal power plant in North Korea. It was commissioned in 1976. It is operated by Pukchang Thermal Plant Complex.
1,600 MW Capacity
Coal Fuel
1976 Online since
1.1 TWh Tracked output/yr
Frequently asked questions
How big is Pukchang Power Station?
Pukchang Power Station has 1,600 MW of installed capacity. It is a coal facility in North Korea.
When was Pukchang Power Station built?
Pukchang Power Station was commissioned in 1976, according to our public-data catalog. It is a 1,600 MW coal plant in North Korea.
Who owns Pukchang Power Station?
Pukchang Power Station is operated by Pukchang Thermal Plant Complex. Ownership and operator details are drawn from public sources and may differ from the current legal owner.
Where is Pukchang Power Station located?
Pukchang Power Station is in North Korea. Open nrgmap to see it pinpointed on the map and explore the surrounding grid.