China's second-largest hydropower station starts operation
Updated: 2013-07-16 10:45
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
CHENGDU - China's second-largest hydropower station became operational Monday with its first power generating unit officially starting work after a three-day test run.
The No 13 power generating unit with a capacity of 770,000 kW at the Xiluodu hydropower station started providing electricity to the China Southern Power Grid, its operator China Three Gorges Corporation said in a statement.
With a total generating capacity of 13.86 gigawatts, the station is the world's third-largest after the Three Gorges and Itaipu hydroelectric projects.
Construction of the Xiluodu hydropower station, located in the Jinsha River, a major headstream of the Yangtze in southwestern Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, started in 2005. It is expected to be completed in 2015 with 18 power generating units.
- Chinese companies to build hydro-power plants for Nigeria
- Environmental assessment for hydropower plant
- Official denies launch of hydropower projects on Nujiang River
- China, ASEAN willing to cooperate more on hydropower
- Wujiang Hydropower to develop shale gas projects
- China tops world in wind power, hydropower capacity
- China hydropower plant starts water storage
- Obama urges restraint amid protests
- Putin wants Snowden to go, but asylum not ruled out
- Apple to probe death of Chinese using charging iPhone
- Investment falters as industrial activity flags
- Rape victim's mother wins appeal
- Reproduction of 'Sunflowers' displayed in HK
- Land Rover enthusiasts tour the world
- US star sprinter fails drug test
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Railway cities staying on track |
More concerns over camps |
Challenging times on 'high-speed Silk Road' |
Jiangnan Style |
Coming to a screen near you |
Hospital ship lends a helping hand |
Today's Top News
Montreal, London, HK are top foreign study destinations
China calls for new talks on Iran nuclear issue
Global warming may largely raises sea level
Putin wants Snowden to go, asylum not ruled out
Trailblazer reaches out to inmates on death row
Air crash payouts could differ
Cabinet promises more funds for smaller firms
Capital prison tests therapy on inmates
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |