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Gansu Yongchang River Beach 330 kV transmission line project started
Seetao 2022-08-23 10:17
  • The Yongchang River Beach 330 kV transmission line project involves a total of 3 sub-projects
  • The construction period is 132 days, and it is expected to be put into trial operation at the end of October 2022
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Recently, the construction of the Gansu Power Investment Yongchang River Beach 330 kV transmission line project under the EPC general contract of the consortium of Energy China Zhejiang Thermal Power and Gansu Dentsu Power Engineering Design Consulting Co., Ltd. officially started.

Yongchang River Beach 330 kV Transmission Line Project

According to reports, the Yongchang River Beach 330 kV transmission line project is located in Yongchang County, Jinchang City, Gansu Province, in the Gobi desert. The construction mainly includes the construction of Yongchang River Qingtan 330 kV No. 1 Convergence Booster Station, 330 kV transmission line (4.8 kilometers, 18 base towers) and the 330 kV interval expansion project of the 750 kV substation on the opposite side, a total of 3 sub-projects.

The general contracting scope of this construction includes survey and design, equipment procurement, construction installation, commissioning and acceptance, etc. It is a "turnkey project" project with a construction period of 132 days. It is planned to be put into trial operation at the end of October 2022. Editor/He Yuting

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