POWERCHINA builds hydropower stations
From its initial economic aid project to its cooperation with other Chinese-funded enterprises, POWERCHINA has built a large number of influential hydropower stations in countries around the world relying on its strength in hydropower.
Malaysia Bakun Hydropower Station, known as the "Three Gorges" project in Southeast Asia, is the largest hydropower station in Malaysia and serves as an important part of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy, greatly improving the local power structure.
Merowe Dam on the Nile River in Sudan is the longest dam built on the world's longest river. It has three purposes: power generation, irrigation and environmental protection. It has had positive effects on the development of Sudan.
Tekeze Hydropower Station in Ethiopia has greatly eased pressure on the country's domestic power supply. Its installation capacity accounts for 35 percent of the total power supply in Ethiopia, and it has helped improve fish and wildlife habitats.
Jhajjar Mahatma Gandhi Power Plant in India is India's first environmentally friendly power plant, making important contributions to environmental protection in the country while also driving the economic development of surrounding communities.
Coca Codo-Sinclair (CCS) Hydropower Station in Ecuador has transformed the country from a power-importing country to a power-exporting country. After the completion of the station, it will meet the electricity needs of one-third of Ecuador's population and largely resolve electricity shortages in the country.
POWERCHINA engages in planning, design, EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction) general contracting and general construction contracting, and takes full advantage of the high-caliber electromechanical equipment manufactured in China
While ensuring the quality and safety of its projects, POWERCHINA also emphasizes resource conservation and environmental protection, improves local living standards and actively participates in community development and local welfare endeavors.
POWERCHINA employs an average of 70,000 foreign workers per year, and carries out service activities such as technical training and science education, promoting local technological and social sustainable development.