The assessment of outcome is satisfactory, sustainability likely, and the institutional development impact is high. The following lessons were drawn from the project. A thorough geological survey for future operations is suggested to be conducted, given the lower reservoir instability, and excessive local ground settlement in the upper reservoir, occurrences unforeseen which delayed work progress. In addition, the selection of suppliers, should be carefully planned, followed by a rigorous quality control to avoid potential failures in high voltage transformers; such assessment should be followed by subsequent shop inspections during construction, and installation. Nonetheless, the appropriately defined terms of reference for consultants, particularly short-term consultants, proved successful, which paved the way for highly relevant services.
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Document Date
2002/12/23
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Document Type
Implementation Completion and Results Report
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Report Number
25237
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2010/06/18
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
China - Tianhuangping Hydroelectric Project
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Keywords
Hydroelectric power plants; Geological surveys; Reservoirs; Ground catchment; Project implementation; Consultant contracts; Equipment supply contracts; Quality control; Project design; Monitoring criteria; Implementing agencies; Project restructuring
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China - Tianhuangping Hydroelectric Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/153431468216948278/China-Tianhuangping-Hydroelectric-Project