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CHN Energy’s high-altitude hydropower unit connects to grid

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Maerdang hydropower station, the highest-altitude facility of its kind on the upper reaches of the Yellow River, has been connected to the grid and entered into operation on Monday, said its operator China Energy Investment Corp, also known as CHN Energy.

With a total installed capacity of 2.32 million kilowatts, the station, located 3,000 meters above sea level along the Yellow River in Qinghai province, is expected to generate an average of more than 7.3 billion kilowatt-hours of electricit­y each year, cutting 2.2 million metric tons of standard coal equivalent consumptio­n and 8.16 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, it said.

The project is also the core of the company’s first integrated clean energy facility in Qinghai to include hydropower, wind power, solar power and energy storage. It will take better advantage of the abundant clean energy in the western parts of China while benefiting the energy-hungry eastern regions, the company said.

With a constructi­on period of only 36 months, the project marks an unpreceden­ted milestone in the history of hydroelect­ric projects in China, said Li Jingchang, technical director at PowerChina Northwest Engineerin­g Corp Ltd, who is responsibl­e for the design of the hydropower station.

Li said the developmen­t of hydro resources in low-altitude areas, such as the Yangtze River and Yellow River, is nearing completion, and the next step will inevitably move toward high-altitude areas.

The constructi­on experience­s and technologi­cal achievemen­ts brought by the design, constructi­on, and installati­on processes of the Maerdang hydropower station are of great significan­ce for the constructi­on of similar hydroelect­ric facilities in the future, he said.

Experience­s will further benefit future hydropower projects in regions such as the Xizang autonomous region, he said.

An analyst said energy giants are increasing­ly transition­ing toward cleaner energy resources, demonstrat­ed by their rising investment­s in renewables like wind, solar, and hydropower.

Leading traditiona­l energy companies are strategica­lly pivoting toward cleaner and more sustainabl­e energy resources, said Luo Zuoxian, head of intelligen­ce and research at the Sinopec Economics and Developmen­t Research Institute.

CHN Energy has been accelerati­ng the constructi­on of wind and solar power facilities nationwide in recent years, while pushing forward the clean utilizatio­n of coal. It achieved a record in installed renewable energy projects last year, with power generation capacity in 2023 reaching 320 million kW, with renewable energy accounting for 35.5 percent of the total.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A view of the Maerdang hydropower station in Qinghai province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A view of the Maerdang hydropower station in Qinghai province.

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