I am also engaged in the electric power industry in Yunnan. The Huadian you are talking about should be Ludila! I suggest you go to Huadian and consider wind power as a backup! Since wind power currently occupies a delicate position in the power grid and the state's policies are very good, the price of wind power on the grid is very high. The power grid is reluctant to add more wind power to the grid. the actual profits from electricity production are not very good. In addition, wind power is integrated with operation and maintenance, and the unit capacity is small and the number of units is large, so the work is relatively hard. However, the geographical conditions of Eryuan Wind Power are very good and very close. to the ancient city of Dali. Although Ludila is geographically close, I heard that the base was in construction in Kunming, which means big changes would definitely be implemented. In addition, operation and maintenance are separated and the number of hydropower units is small, so the probability of failure is less and the workload is naturally less. After a few years of large-scale hydropower companies, the repayment pressure will be reduced. and the benefits will be very good.
The construction of the project violates current national regulations. The basic information and handling decisions of illegal projects are as follows:
Construction unit: Yunnan Huadian Ludila Hydropower Co., Ltd.
Construction location: Dali Prefecture , Lijiang City, Yunnan Province
Illegal facts: The project has a total investment of 21.33 billion yuan, an installed capacity of 2.16 million kilowatts and a storage capacity of 1.718 billion of meterscubes. The project was closed in January 2009 without environmental assessment approval and had a greater impact on the ecology of the middle reaches of the Jinsha River. (Now approved)
Decision: Order the project to stop the construction of the main dam, take effective measures to ensure that the upstream and downstream cofferdams can safely survive flooding, hold demonstrations additional information on environmental impact and further improve the environment based on the findings of the demonstration impact assessment.