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Tibet hydropower station powers up

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Tibet's largest hydropower station became partly operational yesterday, harnessing the rich water resources of the Yarlung Zangbo River to develop the electricity-strapped region.

The first generating unit of the Zangmu Hydropower Station, which is situated more than 3,300 meters above sea level on the “roof of the world” in Tibet, goes into operation, with five other generating units due for completion no later than next year. — Xinhua

The first generating unit of the Zangmu Hydropower Station, which is situated more than 3,300 meters above sea level on the “roof of the world” in Tibet, goes into operation, with five other generating units due for completion no later than next year. — Xinhua

The first generating unit of the 9.6 billion yuan (US$1.5 billion) Zangmu Hydropower Station, which is more than 3,300 meters above sea level on the "roof of the world," started working yesterday afternoon with five other generating units due for completion no later than next year.

The huge project, which straddles the middle reaches of the roaring river, will have a total installed capacity of 510,000 kilowatts upon completion. It is designed to generate 2.5 billion kilowatt hours of electricity a year.

Official statistics show that Tibet's per capita electricity consumption in 2013 was slightly over 1,000 kilowatt hours, less than a third of the national average.

"The hydropower station will solve Tibet's power shortage, especially in the winter," said Liu Xiaoming, from the State Grid's Tibet Electric Power Co.

According to the local government, as of October, the region's installed power generating capacity was 1.48 million kilowatts.

Tibet has annual water resources totaling 448.2 billion cubic meters, with potential water power resources reaching 201.36 million kilowatts. It holds nearly 30 percent of China's water power resources.

The region has been striving to protect the environment throughout construction of the project.

"The hydroplant is a good example of clean energy development," said Losang Jamcan, chairman of the Tibetan regional government.

A total of 320 million yuan has been invested in the Zangmu hydroplant project to build environmental friendly facilities such as sewage treatment plants, garbage recycling stations and fish protection stations.

"The Yarlung Zangpo River requires a much higher protection standard than any other rivers in China, and the experience of Zangmu station may be learned by other hydropower projects in Tibet," said Bo Lunzhang, an official with the regional environmental protection bureau.

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