China's 2nd-largest hydropower station starts operation
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.
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China's second-largest hydropower station became operational Monday with its first power generating unit officially starting work after a three-day test run. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Registration Number: 130349
