The Zangmu Hydropower Station’s first generating plant began operations in Tibet on Sunday, South China Morning Post reported, citing state media. The station’s dam, located on the Yarlung Zanbo River – also known as the Brahmaputra in India, where it is a major waterway – is still under construction and will be 116 meters high with a generating capacity of 510,000 kilowatts when completed, according to Xinhua. India has previously expressed concern about damming the Brahmaputra, one of the largest Himalayan rivers and a lifeline to some of India’s remote, farm-dependent northeastern states.