

Recently, SDIC Yalong Hydro Development Company(SDIC Yalong Hydro) has commissioned two photovoltaic power stations with a capacity of 10 MW respectively in regions over 4,000 meters above sea level, marking that China's first integrated water, wind, and solar power base has achieved an installed capacity of nearly 230 MW. The total investment in the project exceeds 6 billion RMB yuan, and it is expected to generate approximately 3.9 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, equivalent to saving 1.2 million tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 3.1 million tons. By utilizing hydropower to regulate the fluctuations in photovoltaic power generation, stable output of clean electricity has been achieved. This not only accumulates valuable experience for large-scale photovoltaic construction on plateaus but also provides a replicable Chinese solution for clean energy development in high-altitude regions worldwide. Next, SDIC Yalong Hydro will accelerate the construction of the integrated water, wind and solar power base along the Yalong River, with plans to be fully completed by 2035, transforming it into the world's largest green, clean and renewable energy demonstration base.
