Safety Concerns Cloud Major Chinese Hydroelectric Project

The Yongan power station, a key hydroelectric project in Fujian, China, faces allegations of safety violations due to the use of substandard materials and inadequate construction. This controversy arose following an investigative report, casting doubt on the project's integrity and threatening regional power stability efforts.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 01-12-2025 17:42 IST | Created: 01-12-2025 17:42 IST
Safety Concerns Cloud Major Chinese Hydroelectric Project
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The Yongan power station, a significant hydroelectric project in China's Fujian province, is under the spotlight for safety breaches, according to recent investigations. Allegations of using substandard materials and subpar construction methods have marred the project's reputation, raising serious concerns about its safety standards.

Official media disclosed that the 7.5 billion yuan (USD 1.06 billion) initiative, crucial for regional power stability and the green transition, faced scrutiny for potentially compromising safety in pursuit of cost-cutting measures. Public attention intensified after a report by Economic Information Daily revealed troubling deficiencies.

The investigation highlighted serious quality defects in the power station's core infrastructure, particularly the lower reservoir. As the situation unfolds, PowerChina, the company behind the project, expressed its commitment to addressing these issues in line with legal regulations, ensuring a thorough examination of the construction process.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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