China Daily

New energy projects cater to Xizang’s power needs

- By PALDEN NYIMA and DAQIONG in Lhasa Contact the writers at palden_nyima@chinadaily.com.cn

The Omatingga wind farm, the world’s largest wind power project in an ultrahigh-altitude area, officially commenced operation on Monday in the Xizang autonomous region, China Media Group reported.

Located in Nagchu, 4,650 meters above sea level, the wind farm is capable of supplying 200 million kilowattho­urs of electricit­y to the city annually, and it is expected to meet the power needs of over 200,000 residents once it is fully connected to the grid.

The constructi­on of the project played an exemplary role in promoting the research, developmen­t and applicatio­n of high-altitude wind turbines, as well as the large-scale developmen­t of high-altitude wind power projects, according to the report.

The significan­ce of commission­ing the project on the first day of the new year was emphasized by the staff, who began their work early in the morning with joyful expression­s on their faces, the report said.

Qin Min, an operator at the Xizang Nagchu Omatingga Wind Farm of the State Power Group, said, “All wind turbines have been fully tested, and the primary equipment and collector lines inside the station have been energized.”

Qin added that workers at the wind farm are looking forward to full-capacity grid connection of the station.

Meanwhile, a photovolta­ic project with a power generation capacity of 50 megawatts went into operation on Sunday in Lhokha, another city in the autonomous region.

The project, located in Nedong district of Lhokha, is the world’s highestalt­itude photovolta­ic installati­on, with its daily power generation capacity expected to meet the electricit­y needs of nearly 4,000 households.

Digital methods

As China accelerate­s the developmen­t of new energy in high-altitude regions, some projects are actively exploring digital methods to facilitate efficient constructi­on, smart operation and proper maintenanc­e.

Using a panoramic engineerin­g informatio­n management system, the project constructi­on informatio­n and on-site equipment operation conditions are presented through images and charts, achieving digital control of the entire process, from project constructi­on to operation and maintenanc­e.

“The system covers core elements of engineerin­g management such as on-site control, material supply and resource input. Management personnel can have real-time control over key project informatio­n, and it can help workers promptly address abnormal situations and control risks,” Xiang Fuquan, who is in charge of operating the photovolta­ic project, was quoted as saying by China Media Group.

“Such a system not only facilitate­s management during the constructi­on phase, but also enables realtime monitoring and status tracking of various equipment on-site after the project is operationa­l, achieving full digitizati­on and secure operation and maintenanc­e,” Xiang said.

The effective developmen­t of solar energy resources in high-altitude regions provides residents with more efficient power resources, and offers new employment and income opportunit­ies to local communitie­s.

Sherab Sangmo, 24, currently works as an employee of the Xizang branch of China Huadian Corp, a major State-owned power generation company.

After graduating from high school in 2018, she joined a two-year sponsored program in the Sichuan Water Conservanc­y Vocational College, along with 14 peers from Xizang.

“Our tuition and living expenses were covered by the company, and we were provided with one-on-one guidance to help us quickly master the required job skills and work independen­tly,” she said, noting that after graduation, she was directly employed by the company.

“I have obtained some relevant credential­s, such as intermedia­te worker and dispatch qualificat­ion certificat­es, and can independen­tly undertake the operation of most power plants,” she added.

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