Released August 19, 2011 | BEIJING
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--China Huadian Corporation's (Beijing) Lizhou Hydropower Station in Sichuan received final approval from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in July 2011, according to an announcement from the NDRC on August 12, 2011.
The approved Lizhou Hydropower Station is on the main stream of Muli River in the Muli Tibetan autonomous county of the Liangshan prefecture, in the Sichuan province. The dam site is about 83 kilometers from Muli County's downtown area and 330 kilometers from Xichang City. The major purpose of the project will be power generation.
According to the NDRC, the project will be furnished with three Francis hydraulic turbine generating units, each of 115 megawatts (MW), and two 5-MW horizontal layout Francis hydraulic turbine generating units to keep a base flow for the river. The total installed capacity of the project will be 355 MW.
Sichuan Huadian Mulihe Hydro Development Company Limited (Xichang, Sichuan), a subsidiary of China Huadian, is responsible for the construction and future operations of the project. HydroChina Guiyang Engineering Corporation (Guiyang, Guizhou) is responsible for the design and engineering of the project. The project is mainly comprised of a 138-meter-high, double-curvature, roller-compacted concrete dam with a total storage capacity of 189.7 million cubic meters, under a normal pool level of 2,088 meters above sea level. The spillway and the 17-kilometer power diversion tunnel will be at the right bank, with a surface powerhouse.
Construction preparation for the project began early in 2007. According to the schedule, the project will achieve river diversion in November this year. Reservoir impounding is expected to begin in October 2014, and all three main units will begin operations in December 2014. The entire project is expected to be completed in February 2015.
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The approved Lizhou Hydropower Station is on the main stream of Muli River in the Muli Tibetan autonomous county of the Liangshan prefecture, in the Sichuan province. The dam site is about 83 kilometers from Muli County's downtown area and 330 kilometers from Xichang City. The major purpose of the project will be power generation.
According to the NDRC, the project will be furnished with three Francis hydraulic turbine generating units, each of 115 megawatts (MW), and two 5-MW horizontal layout Francis hydraulic turbine generating units to keep a base flow for the river. The total installed capacity of the project will be 355 MW.
Sichuan Huadian Mulihe Hydro Development Company Limited (Xichang, Sichuan), a subsidiary of China Huadian, is responsible for the construction and future operations of the project. HydroChina Guiyang Engineering Corporation (Guiyang, Guizhou) is responsible for the design and engineering of the project. The project is mainly comprised of a 138-meter-high, double-curvature, roller-compacted concrete dam with a total storage capacity of 189.7 million cubic meters, under a normal pool level of 2,088 meters above sea level. The spillway and the 17-kilometer power diversion tunnel will be at the right bank, with a surface powerhouse.
Construction preparation for the project began early in 2007. According to the schedule, the project will achieve river diversion in November this year. Reservoir impounding is expected to begin in October 2014, and all three main units will begin operations in December 2014. The entire project is expected to be completed in February 2015.
View Project Report - 88001384
Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is the leading provider of global market intelligence specializing in the industrial process, heavy manufacturing and energy markets. IIR's quality-assurance philosophy, the Living Forward Reporting Principle, provides up-to-the-minute intelligence on what's happening now, while constantly keeping track of future opportunities.