NASA has claimed that China’s Three Gorges Dam could slightly slow the Earth's rotation and extend the length of days.
NASA reports that the construction and operation of China's Three Gorges Dam have slowed Earth's rotation by 0.06 ...
China has approved what is set to become the biggest hydropower dam complex in the world, capable of producing nearly three times as much power as the current record-holder, the Three Gorges Dam.
China is now the world’s most dammed country, with more large dams in operation than the rest of the world combined.
Last week China announced that it is building the world's largest dam in Tibet - even larger than the Three Gorges Dam, which according to NASA, has slowed the Earth's rotation by 0.06 seconds.
China is planning to build the largest hydropower dam in the world but there are worries about downstream water supplies.
China’s Three Gorges Dam, currently the world’s largest hydroelectric dam, began construction in 1994 and cost around £29 billion over its nine-year build. Situated in Hubei, a central ...
China's ambitious plan to build a mega-hydropower dam on the Brahmaputra river poses serious downstream implications for neighboring countries.
This would be three times more energy than that produced by China’s Three Gorges Dam, currently the world’s largest with an installed capacity of 88.2 billion kWh. The Yarlung Tsangpo becomes ...
If built, the dam would dwarf the record-breaking Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in central China - with potentially serious impact for millions of people downstream in India and Bangladesh.
China is building the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River which raises concerns about the environment ...