Qinghai-Tibet grid interconnection project begins trial run

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (2nd R) announces the launch of the trial run of the Qinghai-Tibet power grid during a ceremony in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 9, 2011. Li Keqiang on Friday attended the ceremony of the trial run of the Qinghai-Tibet power electricity network in Beijing and met with representatives of the construction workers. (Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng)



China's Qinghai-Tibet grid interconnection project, which is expected to ease power strains on the frigid plateau, began a trial run Friday.

The project ends Tibetan power grid's isolation -- making the power system on the Chinese mainland fully integrated and providing a solid base to sort out power shortages in Tibet, Vice Premier Li Keqiang said at a ceremony in Bejing.

It plays a very important role in improving people's lives and protecting the environment in Tibet, Li said.


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