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China begins building world’s largest hydro-solar hybrid power station

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According to CGTN, China has started to build Kela photovoltaic power station, which is a part of the biggest hydro-solar hybrid power station in the world. The facility is expected to have an installed capacity of 1 million kilowatts.

Located in Yajiang County, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Garze, Sichuan Province, Kela photovoltaic power station will connect to the Lianghekou hydropower plant with a total installed capacity of 3 million kilowatts, making it the world’s largest hydro-solar hybrid power station.

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