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Hydropower plant gets NDRC green light

- By ZHENG YIRAN zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top economic regulator has approved the constructi­on of the Lawa hydropower station along the Jinsha River in the junction of Sichuan province and the Tibet autonomous region, in an effort to increase renewable energy supply and boost local developmen­t, said its official website on Tuesday.

The project, located along the main stream of the Jinsha River, will be built to tap into the water resources of the upstream of the river. According to the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, four hydroelect­ric generating sets will be installed, and the total installed capacity of the project will reach 2,000 megawatts. Its annual power generation is estimated to be 8.36 billion kilowatt-hours.

With a total investment of 30.97 billion yuan ($4.59 billion), its project capital is 6.19 billion yuan, which is 20 percent of the total investment. Huadian Group Co Ltd will have a 48 percent stake in the project, with minority stakes held by provincial firms.

“The Jinsha River is a main stream of the Yangtze River, and contains rich water resources. Therefore, tapping into the Jinsha River is important. The project takes advantage of the river, and is beneficial to optimizing the country’s energy structure, as well as using low-carbon energy,” said Zhou Dadi, a senior researcher at the China Energy Research Society.

“Also, the project improves the region’s flood control capacity and water transfer capacity,” he added.

Also on Tuesday, the NDRC and the National Energy Administra­tion jointly launched a guideline on China’s clean energy consumptio­n from 2018 to 2020, with a goal of achieving significan­t results in clean energy consumptio­n in 2018, and basically solving the problem of clean energy consumptio­n by 2020.

According to the guideline, by 2018, China’s wind power utilizatio­n rate should be higher than 88 percent, while photovolta­ic power and hydropower utilizatio­n should both surpass 95 percent.

By 2019, wind power utilizatio­n rate should surpass 90 percent, the utilizatio­n rates of both photovolta­ic and hydropower should be over 95 percent.

Furthermor­e, the nation aims at raising both its wind power and hydropower utilizatio­n rates to 95 percent.

Li Li, energy research director at market consultanc­y ICIS China, said: “The guideline offers the key performanc­e indexes (KPI) for renewable energy. To achieve the KPI, apart from industry’s efforts, reform of institutio­nal mechanisms is also needed.”

“Clear positionin­g should be offered to the best applicatio­n scenarios of different types of energy. Relevant supportive policies are also essential,” she added.

The Jinsha River is a main stream of the Yangtze River, and contains rich water resources. Therefore, tapping into the Jinsha River is important. The project takes advantage of the river, and is beneficial to optimizing the country’s energy structure, as well as using low-carbon energy.”

Zhou Dadi, a senior researcher at the China Energy Research Society

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