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This one strike could be catastrophic for millions of people
Taiwan has no nuclear weapons — but it may not need them. Deep within the halls of Taipei’s military planning exists a chilling scenario: the destruction of China’s Three Gorges Dam. One of the ...
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World’s most powerful hydropower mega-dam project begins in China—at India’s expense
China has begun constructing the Yarlung Tsangpo Hydropower Project in Tibet, poised to become the world's most powerful hydroelectric facility. Approved in December 2024 and launched on July 19, 2025 ...
China has started building a mega-dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet, which could become the world’s largest source of hydroelectric power when completed, according to Chinese officials. The ...
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A total of 886 ships have passed through the dam’s ship lock via the shiplift between September and mid-March. A total of 886 ships, carrying 220,415 tonnes of cargo and over 7,900 passengers, have ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, a $170 billion feat capable of generating enough electricity each year to power Britain.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s Premier Li Qiang announced construction had begun on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam, on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau, at an estimated ...
China Three Gorges Renewables is a subsidiary of China Three Gorges, the largest hydropower producer in the world and a leading renewable energy player in China. While other sister companies like ...
China Three Gorges Renewables is a subsidiary of China Three Gorges, the largest hydropower producer in the world and a leading renewable energy player in China. While other sister companies like ...
India says the proposed new mega-dam could counteract rival China's building of a likely record-breaking dam upstream in Tibet by stockpiling water and guarding ...
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