Xiaoxi Hydropower Project
VCS-670
China
Renewable Energy
Description
The Project is a newly built hydropower plant located in central China. Its goal is to generate clean electricity using hydropower resources, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by displacing the need for electricity from fossil fuel-fired power plants. Here are the key highlights of the project: Key Highlights: - The Project has a total installed capacity of 135 MW. - The electricity generated by the Project is supplied to the Central China Grid, which is mainly powered by fossil fuel-fired power plants. - By displacing part of the electricity from the Central China Grid, the Project can significantly reduce GHG emissions. - The Project has a net power supply of 191,627.9MWh, which can power a significant number of households and businesses. - The Project utilizes clean and renewable hydropower resources, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and promoting sustainable development. The Project is important because it provides a clean and sustainable source of electricity in a region where fossil fuel-fired power plants dominate the energy mix. By generating electricity using hydropower resources, the Project reduces greenhouse gas emissions and promotes sustainable development. The hydropower plant also provides jobs and economic benefits to the local community, while contributing to the overall energy security of the region.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
0
Remaining Supply:
40,999