The Patuca III Hydropower Station, located in the city of Patuca in eastern Honduras, is the first large-scale hydropower project built in Honduras in over three decades.
October 24, 2023The Tarbela Hydropower Station originally had a total of 14 units and an installed capacity of 3,478 megawatts. The extension work involved converting the fourth irrigation tunnel into a water intake valve for power generation, adding three more generating units, and increasing the station's installed capacity to 4,888 megawatts.
October 24, 2023The Jatigede Dam, located in Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, is the country's second-largest piece of hydraulic infrastructure.
October 24, 2023The Nam Ou River Cascade Hydropower Project is the only overseas hydropower project in which POWERCHINA is responsible for the planning and development of the whole river basin through a BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) investment model.
October 24, 2023The Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Power Station is the largest of its kind in Nepal, with a total installed capacity of 456 megawatts.
October 24, 2023The Memve'ele Hydroelectric Power Station, located on the Ntem River in the Southern Region of Cameroon, close to Equatorial Guinea, is a diversion-type hydropower station.
October 24, 2023The Souapiti Hydropower Station located on the Konkure River has an installed capacity of 450 megawatts and an average annual electricity generation of 2.02 billion kilowatt-hours.
October 24, 2023The Ibri Photovoltaic Project is the world's first photovoltaic power project to employ cleaning robots and ground-mounted reflective film-enhanced back panel technology.
October 20, 2023