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Xiluodu and Xiangjiaba其他关注的项目View this page in: English
紫坪铺大坝在 岷江(长江在四川境内的支流)上游, 一个关键性的古老灌溉系统——著名的都江堰——及其周边地区将受到紫坪铺水坝项目的不利影响。2200多年以来,江 Jinsha River DamsJinsha River (Upper Yangtze River) Hydropower Projects List Location: Southwest China (Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces) Updated August 2008 dams/proposed dams listed from downstream to upstream 1. Xiangjiaba Dam Related content:
China Completes River Damming for 2nd Largest Hydropower Plant ProjectOriginally published in Xinhua News China successfully dammed the Jinsha River on Thursday, marking a key step in the construction of the Xiluodu hydropower plant. When completed, the dam will be the second largest of its type in the country after the massive Three Gorges Project. Related content:
China Banks on Hydropower to Cut Emissions, but at Huge Human CostBy Jim Yardley Originally published in the International Herald Tribune JIANMIN VILLAGE, China: Last year, Chinese officials celebrated the completion of the Three Gorges Dam by releasing a list of 10 world records. As in: The Three Gorges is the world's biggest dam, biggest power plant and biggest consumer of dirt, stone, concrete and steel. Ever. Even the project's official tally of 1.13 million displaced people made the list as record No. 10. Related content:
Hidden Danger Behind Three Gorges DamBy John Gittings in Xiangjiaba, Yunnan Originally published in The Guardian As the huge reservoir behind China's controversial Three Gorges dam begins to fill up this weekend, an urgent rescue operation is being launched further upstream to save the dam from being choked by silt. Related content:
China Plans a Dozen Hydro Stations on Jinsha RiverOriginally published in China Daily Construction began Sunday on a hydropower project in southwest China which will have a third of the capacity of the Three Gorges Project when completed in nine years. Related content:
China: Other ProjectsView this page in: Chinese
International Rivers has worked on several other projects in China, including Tiger Leaping Gorge Dam, Zipingpu Dam, and Megoe Tso Lake. |