China looks to Tibet for hydro finance

17 November 2005


Comments attributed to senior figures in the China Electricity Council (CEC) suggest that the Chinese authorities are exploring the large potential hydroelectric capacity found in eastern Tibet

Tibet has a hydro potential estimated at 100,000MW along major rivers such as the Lhasa and the Ni-yang-chu.

India already has interconnection capacity with the neighbouring Himalayan kingdoms of Nepal and Bhutan, but there are plans to jointly set up a larger South Asian regional grid.




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