Ich muss gestehen, dass ich noch nie von dem Yarung Tsangpo River gehört hatte, aber ich denke, wir werden es alle bald tun. Es wird bald durch einen Damm genutzt, der im größten Infrastrukturprojekt der Welt gebaut wurde. Es gibt ein Infrastrukturprojekt mit einem ähnlichen Preis, der ISS, aber es ist im Weltraum, also nehme ich an, es gilt nicht ganz als als "Welt" Das größte Infrastrukturprojekt auf die gleiche Weise.

    Chinas Elektrifizierungsgeschwindigkeit ist wirklich atemberaubend. In nur einem Monat (Mai 2025) entsprach Chinas installierte neue Solarenergie 8% der gesamten US -Stromkapazität.

    China beginnt mit dem Bau von 167 Milliarden US -Dollar Mega über Brahmaputra in Tibet – das Wasserkraftprojekt, das als das größte Infrastrukturprojekt der Welt gilt, in den unteren Uferländern, Indien und Bangladesch, Bedenken aufmerksam gemacht.

    China has started the world's biggest infrastructure project. A series of hydroelectric dams in Tibet that will generate more electricity than one fifth of the US's total capacity.
    byu/lughnasadh inFuturology

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    11 Kommentare

    1. Tibet is not China, it’s an occupied territory. Tibetan people had no say about this and will not get most of the energy produced.

    2. Are they gonna slow down. Earth’s rotation again? Always up to something those Chinese /j

    3. Tibet is a conquered country… this is like if Russia wins against Ukraine and a few years later you brag about the big projects Russia is doing in Ukraine.

      Also, China has actual literal concentration camps where they harvest human organs for the west. This increasing Chinese propaganda is interesting.

    4. Fuck China, they’ll fuck up all the ecosystems surrounding the dam and all the people as well. Leave Tibet alone

    5. Disastrous-Form-3613 on

      This is a genius move by China, turning a geographical challenge into a massive advantage. A huge portion of their country is made up of mountains and high plateaus that are largely uninhabitable and unsuitable for traditional agriculture. For instance, it’s estimated that over 90% of the Chinese population lives on less than 40% of the land. However, these same mountainous regions, particularly the Tibetan Plateau, are the source of major rivers like the Yangtze and Yellow River, which have immense hydroelectric potential due to the significant changes in elevation.

    6. This is one of the most tectonically active and rapdily-uplifting places in the world due to the collision of India and Asia. These dams will have to hold up to earthquakes, landslides, and enormous glacier-related floods from upstream. Seems like a terrible idea from that standpoint.

    7. justbrowse2018 on

      Didn’t they recently start destroying the older damns they build on the other river I can’t spell?

    8. niberungvalesti on

      Americans are straight up just sour grapes about Chinese accomplishments because their own country is currently trying to roll itself back to the Gilded Age.

      These are huge accomplishments and demonstrates Chinas rise to power as America spirals. Is China a perfect country? Nope. Not even close. And they do horrendous stuff but it’s rich coming from America which is currently cycling news of a pedophiles list and a horrible prison with a cutesy name.

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