The biggest single renewable energy project we’ve heard of so far is now a 78 GW complex to be built by SDIC along the Yalong River Basin in China’s Sichuan Province. The project will be built well ahead of its 2035 completion schedule judging by the ‘100 GW commissioned each year’ pace of China’s hybrid renewable energy complex developments – which made up the largest segment of over 250 GW wind and solar built last year in the country. The reason this 78 GW megacomplex entered the news is that its pumped hydro storage element, the Daofu Pumped Storage Power Station, was among no less than thirty Chinese pumped hydro projects which made newsworthy progress through their development process –…