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A mega hydropower station built in Southwest China's Sichuan Province along the middle and lower reaches of Yalong River began operation on Wednesday, marking a landmark project of China's hydropower development in high-altitude cold areas and a milestone in the history of hydropower construction in the world. The Global Times learned from the project designer - Chengdu Engineering Corporation under state-owned Power China -- that the construction area of the Lianghekou hydropower station, with an average altitude of 3,000 meters, is China's highest and the world's second highest altitude hydropower station. The flood discharge speed of the station is the world's second fastest and it can generate 6-kilowatt hour when intercepting one cubic meter of water. The station could generate 11 billion kilowatt hours of electricity annually. After completion, it can reduce raw coal consumption by 13.3 million tons and carbon dioxide emission by 21.3 million tons per year, equivalent to building four coal mines with an annual output of 4 million tons. 链接:https://enapp.globaltimes.cn/article/1235464 | |||||
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