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The region around Medog, the site of a new mega-dam, is one of the last strongholds of Tibetan cultural and ecological ...
Beijing has launched the massive Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower project in southern Tibet after decades of scientific research ...
China’s efforts to build the mega dam at a cost of US$ 167 billion on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet have triggered ...
For Bangladesh, far downstream yet acutely affected, the Medog Hydropower Station highlights its struggles to ensure ...
The world’s largest hydroelectric plant is doing more than generating power – it’s ever so slightly changing how the planet ...
Satellite imagery gives a glimpse of the site where China has commenced construction on what will become the world's largest ...
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China begins construction on world's largest dam in TibetChina is building the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river, which starts in the Himalayas. However, India and Bangladesh have both expressed concerns over the dam's potential ...
A colossal hydroelectric dam project in China that seeks to revolutionize global energy production.
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India Today on MSNChina's ‘Super Dam' isn't a threat to Brahmaputra flow, analysis findsChief ministers of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam strongly disagree on whether China's "Super Dam" will affect the Brahmaputra ...
China has begun construction on the world's largest hydropower dam, a project so massive that Premier Li Qiang called it the ...
It is being built within a section of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, where the waterway drops more than 6,500 feet in a span of 31 miles, which officials have said offers huge hydropower potential. The ...
China has started building the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet, raising concerns among India, Bangladesh, and environmental groups.
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