About 100 new hydro-electric plants will be built on the upper
reaches of the Yangtze River and its numerous tributaries in the
forthcoming two decades.
Cao Guangjing, deputy general manager of China Yangtze River
Three Gorges Project Development Corporation (CYRTGPDC), said there
would be an unprecedented favorable development opportunity in
hydro-electric development in the future 20 years.
In accordance with an energy development program laid down by
the state, 12 hydro-electric mega-bases will be constructed in
development of hydro-electric resources in western China, where
hydro-electric resources abound.
China leads the world by hydro-electric reserves, estimated at
492 million kw, of which, only 100 million kw have been explored,
far behind that in developed countries.
And the biggest of the 12 planned hydro-electric mega-bases will
be constructed on the Jinsha River, the upper reaches of the
Yangtze, where one sixth of the country's hydro-electric reserves
exist.
Altogether 12 hydro-electric plants will be built on the Jinsha
River, with the installed capacity totaling 58.58 million kw, three
times the generating capacity of the Three Gorges Project.
The CYRTGPDC executive said his corporation had been entrusted
with the mission to pilot the hydro-electric development at the the
lower reaches of the Jinsha River by constructing four hydropower
plants there.
Launched in 1993, the Three Gorges Project, including the dam
and 26 generators on both banks of the Yangtze, is planned to be
completed in 2009. The project, with a total installed capacity of
18.2 million kw, will be able to generate 84.7 billion kwh of
electricity annually upon completion.
(Xinhua News Agency May 13, 2006)