Plant Optimization Hitachi ABB Power Grids to modernize 1.2-GW Chinese hydropower plant Clarion Energy Content Directors 4.12.2021 Share Power Engineering International Chinese utility Hubei Qingjiang Hydropower Development Company has selected technology firm Hitachi ABB Power Grids to modernize its Geheyan hydropower plant in central China. Upgrades will include the installation of gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) and an online monitoring solution to enable the plant to continue to deliver stable and clean energy to the region. Hitachi ABB Power Grids will replace third-party GIS, upgrade and install 550-kilovolt (kV), 220-kV GIS and high-voltage bushings for transformers to enhance the reliability of the power plant and minimize power losses. The 1.2GW system is the backbone power plant for peak load shifting and frequency regulation in central China’s power system. The plant started operating in 1994. Thomas Westman, head of high voltage  services at Hitachi ABB Power Grids said the upgrades will help Hubei Qingjiang Hydropower Development Company reduce losses associated with the building of new generation infrastructure to meet energy demand, as well as help China to move closer to its carbon-neutrality goals. See our full coverage of the global hydroelectricity sector Subscribe to PE’s free, weekly newsletter for more stories like this Related Articles Coal plant’s AI drives down emissions, boosts efficiency Trends in plant O&M with EthosEnergy’s Terry Schoenborn Emerson’s James Fraser on automation, optimizing data from renewables Researchers say new coating could boost efficiency at coal and gas plants