LHASA, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- A hydropower plant with the biggest single-unit
capacity in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region started operation on
Sunday.
The Zhikong Hydropower Plant, located about 100 km northeast of the
regional capital of Lhasa, is equipped with four generating units each having a
capacity of 25,000 kw, said Wang Qinghua, director of the Tibet Regional Power
Bureau.
The plant can generate 407 million kwh of electricity a year, mainly for
key areas in Tibet, including Lhasa City and the prefectures of Shannan, Xigaze
and Nagqu, Wang said.
"It helps ease short power supply in these areas," he added.
Apart from to power generation, the hydropower plant also plays a role in
flood control and irrigation, he added.
Construction on the plant started in October 2002 on the Lhasa River with
an investment of 1.34 billion yuan.
Its reservoir holds 224 million cubic meters of water with a dam of more
than 50 meters in height.