The Kela photovoltaic (PV) power station,
the world's largest and highest-altitude hydropower and PV complementary power
station goes into operation for power generation on Sunday.
The official running of the power station
located in the Yalong River Basin, Southwest China's Sichuan Province marks the
first time that the complementary operation between hydropower and PV has been
elevated to a capacity of over 1 million kilowatts, as China strives to ensure
energy security and achieve its dual carbon goals.
The project covers an area of around 16
million square meters, which is equivalent to 2,000 standard football fields.