On June 25, the world's largest and highest-altitude water-solar hybrid project, the first phase of the Kela photovoltaic power station, was connected to the grid for power generation, marking the official commissioning of the world's first mega-kilowatt "water-solar hybrid" power station.
The Kela Phase I Photovoltaic Power Station is located in Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province, with a maximum altitude of 4,600 meters, an installed capacity of 1 million kilowatts, and a site area of 16 million square meters, which is equivalent to about 2,000 standard football fields. The steel used for photovoltaic brackets is nearly 5 It is equivalent to rebuilding a "Bird's Nest" gymnasium.