China is solving the problem of power shortages in China with the electricity of East Turkistan, and continues to increase the transmission infrastructure to transport the looted energy resources to China.
In the news of China's propaganda agency Tianyatag on August 9, it was announced that the concrete pouring of the construction foundation of the Komul-Chongqing ± 800 kV special high-voltage static electricity transmission project has been completed 100%, and the construction of the conductor wire of the section in East Turkistan has been completed.
According to the report, the Komul-Chongqing 800+ KV special high-voltage static transmission project is not only one of the 102 major projects identified in China's "14th Five-Year Plan", but also the 3rd static transmission line to deliver electricity from East Turkistan to Chinese provinces. The project will start in Qomul and end in the Yubei District of Chongqing, China. The total length of the project is about 2,290 kilometers, and 28.6 billion yuan has been invested.
It turns out that in the first half of the year, the amount of electricity exported from East Turkistan reached 59.274 billion kilowatt-hours, and the average amount of electricity exported per day was 327 million kilowatt-hours.
In recent years, China's looting of various resources in East Turkistan has continued at a rapid pace and on a large scale, consistent with the crime of genocide.