Yangbajing Terrestrial Heat Power Plant in the Tibet Autonomous Region generates electricity
on January 9. The plant, the largest of its kind in China, sitting
4,300 meters above sea level, increases output in winter to meet
the need for electricity in the low-water season.
A worker operates the equipment in a machine room of the
Yangbajing Terrestrial Heat Power Plant in the Tibet Autonomous
Region on January 9.
A worker operates the blowout valve for terrestrial heat at
Yangbajing Terrestrial Heat Power Plant in the Tibet Autonomous
Region on January 9.
A worker operates the equipment in a control room at Yangbajing
Terrestrial Heat Power Plant in the Tibet Autonomous Region on
January 9.
Steam billows out of the Yangbajing Terrestrial Heat Power Plant
in the Tibet Autonomous Region on January 9.
(CRI January 11, 2008)