Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Fujian Yong'an pumped storage power station, a key project under China's 14th Five-Year Plan, is facing serious quality issues, particularly in the dam construction, raising concerns about safety and compliance [2][5][7]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Yong'an pumped storage power station has a total investment of 7.5 billion yuan and is the first large-scale energy storage project approved in Fujian's 14th Five-Year Plan [9]. - Once operational, the project is expected to generate an average annual electricity output of 12.6 billion kilowatt-hours, saving 660,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 1.65 million tons, resulting in carbon reduction benefits of 153 million yuan and tax revenues of 180 million yuan [9]. Group 2: Quality Issues - Reports indicate that the construction of hundreds of anchor piles for the dam has significant quality defects, with actual lengths falling short of design standards, some being less than one-third of the required length [5][7]. - Many anchor piles were not properly filled with cement mortar as per regulations, with the construction team only performing minimal sealing at the pile openings to pass inspections [7]. Group 3: Investigation and Response - China Power Construction Group has taken the allegations seriously, forming an investigation team to thoroughly verify the claims and handle the situation according to legal and regulatory standards [2]. - The local water conservancy bureau has also established a special investigation team to assess the situation on-site [9]. Group 4: Company Performance - In the first three quarters of the year, China Power Construction Company reported a total operating revenue of 439.553 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.05%, while the net profit attributable to shareholders decreased by 14.86% to 7.474 billion yuan [9].
总投资75亿元水库项目被指偷工减料 监理人员被曝接受异性陪侍!中国电建深夜通报:全面调查