
China-Cambodia Hydropower Partnership Energizes Sustainable Growth
A landmark China-Cambodia hydropower project meets 20% of Cambodia’s electricity needs while advancing clean energy and cross-border expertise transfer.
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A landmark China-Cambodia hydropower project meets 20% of Cambodia’s electricity needs while advancing clean energy and cross-border expertise transfer.
Marking its 30th anniversary, the Three Gorges Project has generated over 1.7 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity, significantly boosting China’s renewable energy capacity and contributing to environmental conservation.
Explore the world’s largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power station in China’s Hebei Province—a massive ‘power bank’ revolutionizing renewable energy and engineering innovation.
Canada’s hydropower production declines as extreme weather linked to climate change disrupts output and threatens dam structures, impacting global energy dynamics.
China’s production capacity continues to power Africa. Uganda’s West Nile region taps into Chinese-funded hydropower projects, bringing electricity to underdeveloped areas and boosting development.
Celebrating 50 years of China-Brazil ties, hydro turbines from Sichuan power Brazil’s grid, symbolizing a growing partnership in energy and beyond.
China’s hydropower projects, including the Turgusun and Moinak plants, are transforming Kazakhstan’s energy landscape. CCCC President Wang Haihuai discusses their impact and future opportunities.
The Turgusun Hydropower Plant in Kazakhstan, developed with Chinese support, halves the local power gap and promotes environmental sustainability.
Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s collaboration with Pakistan on hydropower, tea plantations, and automotive production is fostering economic growth and strengthening bilateral friendship.
CTG’s San Gaban III Hydroelectric Plant in Peru showcases environmental protection and delivers clean energy to 35,000 residents, boosting regional development.
China Three Gorges Corporation held an online open day event at Peru’s Chaglla Hydroelectric Power Plant, showcasing its role in providing clean energy and supporting the country’s development.
China Huaneng Group’s online open day highlighted the Se-San River II Hydropower Station, showcasing its role in powering Cambodia’s future and emphasizing sustainable development.