In the world promoted by the latest technological innovation, the Three Gorges hydroelectric power plant is considered as a symbol of China's new power. Today, however, it is regarded as ignoring catastrophic environmental hazards around the world, reality from corruption, inappropriate planning, and warning requests at all. Dam is the answer to China's annual flood control, and in 1998 300 million Chinese lived along the Yangtze River. China's strategy is to expand international trade by adapting the Yangtze River to a Chinese cargo ship farther away.
The environmental impacts associated with large dams often have a serious negative impact on the environment. The Three Gorges Dam is no exception. Installation of the dam and its associated reservoir will affect upstream and downstream of the dam. It may affect species in the area, bring some degree of dangerous water quality, potentially increase the possibility of earthquakes and debris flow in the area. Construction of the dam will have a negative impact on many species. There are 300 kinds of fish in the Yangtze River basin. The dam forms a barrier in the river where these species can not pass. Since fish can not lay eggs upstream, the number of species will decrease. Other affected species include Chinese puffer, sturgeon, Chinese tiger, Chinese crocodile, Siberian crane and huge panda. There are 47 rare species and endangered species around the Three Gorges Dam that are protected by the Chinese domestic law.
China's Three Gorges Dam (TGD) is the world's largest power plant. TGD is a hydraulic concrete gravity dam crossing the Yangtze River in Hubei Province, located in the Nishi Ridge Valley, one of the Three Gorges of the river, and the total cost of T5 is over $ 30 billion 6. Flood control, energy production, increased navigation through the Yangtze River, and provision of freshwater to the public. The construction of 3 dams have a major influence on the national economy of China and its performance is extremely important for the large population of the Three Gorges region. After completing 3 dams, it is 6 kilometers in length and 186 meters in height, forming a reservoir of 645 kilometers in the center of the Yangtze River. With 3 dam design, output power of 17680 MW including 2680 generators, 680 MW each
Photo 3: Three Gorges Dam # 6 Dam Three Gorges Dam - the world's largest and most powerful hydroelectric dam - - is the starting point for the Burtynsky China project. He photographed the dam itself and the construction necessary for massive dismantling of the city and migration of the new city. This photo shows five of the 34 turbines that make up the structure and currently offers most of the power needed to operate China's emerging industries.