The Woka River-I Hydropower Station (Chinese: 沃卡河一级水电站),[1] also spelled Wokahe First-cascade Hydro Station,[2] is a water conservancy project in Tibet,[3] located in Sangri County, Shannan City.
Woka River-I Hydropower Station is one of the 62 Aid Projects to Tibet (62项援藏工程)[4] identified by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
[5] The hydropower station is mainly for hydroelectric power generation and has a small-scale irrigation function,[6] and the construction was undertaken by the Third Corps of Armed Police Hydropower Troops (武警水电第三总队).
[7] The construction of the project started in April 1996 with an investment of ¥861.1 million by the China Development Bank[8] and was completed on 12 October 2000[9] with a total installed capacity of 20,000 kilowatts.
[10] It has an annual power generation capacity of 73 million kilowatt hours.