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By David Stanway 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 ...
China has officially launched construction of what is set to become the world’s largest hydropower dam, located on the ...
China's already vast infrastructure programme has entered a new phase as building work starts on the Motuo hydropower project ...
China has begun construction on the world’s largest hydropower dam, known as the Motuo Hydropower Station, on the eastern ...
The world’s largest hydroelectric plant is doing more than generating power – it’s ever so slightly changing how the planet ...
China has started construction of the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam, a project that’s set to be far larger than the Three Gorges Dam — already the world’s biggest single source of green power — ...
China's new massive hydropower dam on the Tibetan Plateau, projected to cost $170 billion, has sparked both economic optimism and environmental concerns. Set to rival the Three Gorges Dam, it aims to ...
Satellite imagery gives a glimpse of the site where China has commenced construction on what will become the world's largest ...
For Bangladesh, far downstream yet acutely affected, the Medog Hydropower Station highlights its struggles to ensure ...
Since being announced in 2021, the mega dam on Yarlung Zangbo has raised concerns in India and Bangladesh about the impact it ...
China said it has talked with countries downstream about its new dam project in Tibet, a massive undertaking that will affect a key source of water for India and Bangladesh.
Premier Li Qiang attends groundbreaking ceremony for Yarlung Tsangpo dam on Tibetan Plateau with projected 300 billion kWh ...