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"Enough electricity to power the UK for an entire year". wut. This makes no sense....
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@peanutaxis @peanutaxis  24/07/01 17:13  polubiono  1176

"Enough electricity to power the UK for an entire year". wut. This makes no sense.

@onizuuka_sensei @onizuuka_sensei  24/07/05 03:42  polubiono  1112

China when they see most steep river with high hydroelectric potential in tibetan wilderness: damm

@nuclearbriefcase7259 @nuclearbriefcase7259  24/06/30 18:15  polubiono  912

This is forcing india to build a new dam in Arunachal Pradesh to make sure they can manage water flows

@shahinchoudhury8256 @shahinchoudhury8256  24/12/28 05:49  polubiono  659

China just approved it publicly with projected cost of 137 billion. That's more than international Space Station. Largest infra project ever.

@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156  24/07/01 15:26  polubiono  602

16:30 At some point we're all going to have to sit down and agree that something being visible by satellite doesn't mean much anymore. My wristwatch can be seen by satellite. 😂

@SpiritmanProductions @SpiritmanProductions  24/11/13 15:31  polubiono  552

Great video, but a little note for your script writers, if I may: A common mistake is saying something like: "it could power the UK for a year", because it could also power it for five years. Or five minutes. It's not about time, it's about power output. So the correct way to say it would be "it could power a country the size of the UK". Thanks.

@kevinrogan9871 @kevinrogan9871  24/07/02 02:31  polubiono  405

The title to this video should refer to a Mega Power Project, no Mega Dam.

@Works_Made_Easy @Works_Made_Easy  24/06/30 17:33  polubiono  331

Many of reports regards to this project fail to notice that monsoons and the rainfall / run off they bring happens downstream of China's territory at a much lower altitude.

@CobraShuttle @CobraShuttle  24/11/17 21:14  polubiono  252

My jaw dropped when it was revealed they were thinking about a 40 mile tunnel under a mountain to do this. I never knew about this grand canyon, but now I desire to go visit.

@johnperic6860 @johnperic6860  24/06/30 13:55  polubiono  252

These specific mountains are uplifting at a rate of one meter per century. Out if everything, I'd imagine that'd pose the great problems and risk, especially for building and maintaining a 40 km long tunnel.

@sunside79334 @sunside79334  24/06/30 20:01  polubiono  241

so 2000 meters drop would be 200 bars of pressure differential. that's going to be very challenging tbh...

@vendettamedianl @vendettamedianl  24/07/05 21:10  polubiono  234

Movie 2012 anyone? Where China build a dam in the Himalaya's to secretly construct arks for the survival of humanity after the massive Yellowstone eruption and following poleshift 😂😂

@henriksmonthlychallenge7486 @henriksmonthlychallenge7486  24/07/01 02:56  polubiono  202

What does it mean to power the UK for one year? If it can power the UK then it can do so permanently, not just for one year.

@scottstewart5784 @scottstewart5784  24/06/30 15:24  polubiono  185

The US is learning the hard way, right now, that tunnels for water create cavitation that damages the tunnel.

@rusticbox9908 @rusticbox9908  24/07/02 02:13  polubiono  161

This dam idea is actually really really smart, by using a tunnel and huge elevation difference, there's no need to build a huge concrete dam holding back a large water body. A portion of the water can simply be diverted into the pipe tunnels to the turbines or letting the water run its old course during maintenance/down time.

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@drbingyao @drbingyao  24/08/29 03:45  polubiono  107

Use some common sense: hydropower plants don't consume water. The same amount of water continues to flow into India. So, why imply that China is taking advantage of India? This is different from the Colorado River, which has been diverted so extensively that it runs dry before reaching Mexico.

@utego @utego  25/04/15 16:15  polubiono  106

This is crazy, they have over 87,000 dams including the Three Gorges dam and they still get most of their power from coal. Insane how much energy they need.

@megamarvelousmarty @megamarvelousmarty  24/07/06 11:55  polubiono  99

Me: I guess that you can say… My friend: DONT SAY IT! Me: god dam

@dejanjelic1 @dejanjelic1  25/07/20 10:17  polubiono  69

If China use water on it's own teritory, and they give this water back (also on it's own teritory) I don't see what is the problem...