SEPA green lights restart

18 April 2005


In January, the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) ordered a halt to 30 large projects across the country that failed to pass its environmental impact assessment.

But, having passed a new SEPA appraisal, CYRTGPDC has now signed contracts for prospecting, designing and building the power station. It will house six generators, each with an installed capacity of 700,000kW, to be built in the mountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze.

The project will cost more than US$720M and is scheduled for completion in 2009, by which time 90% of the water in the Three Gorges reservoir will be used for generating hydroelectricity.


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