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.At a height of 181 metres and a length of 2, 335 metres, it is capable of holding a staggering 27.2 million cubic metres of water and has a maximum capacity of 22, 500 megawatts....
When operating at full capacity, the Three Gorges Dam can power 5.4 million households for one month, using the flow of water from nearby gorges Qutangxia, Wuxia
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2025-01-04 00:00:00.0