Ngari Networking Project

The Ngari Networking Project (Chinese: 阿里联网工程), or HVDC Ngari, sometimes referred to as the Ngari-Central Tibet Grid Networking Project, is a 500 kV transmission and substation initiative that commenced operations on December 4, 2020.

[1] The Ngari Networking Project, with a maximum altitude of 5,357 meters and an average altitude of 4,572 meters, presents an exceptionally harsh construction environment and perilous road conditions, rendering it the highest, most challenging, and most arduous 500 kV power transmission and substation project globally.

[2][3] The project entails a total expenditure of 7.4 billion yuan, with building scheduled to commence in September 2019.

[5] The commissioning of the Ngari Power Interconnection Project concludes the era of isolated grid operation in the Ngari region, signifying the establishment of a cohesive 500 kV power grid at the subnational level in mainland China.

[6] Consequently, Tibet has entered a new phase of a unified power grid encompassing 7 cities and 74 counties (districts) in the area, which has significantly bolstered Tibet's energy development potential and economic growth capacity.