Yahoo – AFP,
2 Jan 2015
Beijing (AFP) - China's Three Gorges dam has broken the world record for annual hydroelectric power production, more than a decade after it became the world's largest power plant, its operator said.
Beijing (AFP) - China's Three Gorges dam has broken the world record for annual hydroelectric power production, more than a decade after it became the world's largest power plant, its operator said.
The Yangtze
river power station generated 98.8 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in
2014, the Three Gorges Dam Corporation said in a statement, topping the 2013
production from the Brazilian-Paraguayan Itaipu dam.
The amount
of electricity generated by the Three Gorges plant is roughly equivalent to
burning 49 million tonnes of coal, said Thursday's statement, thereby
preventing 100 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
But
concerns have been raised about the environmental and human cost of the huge
project, which saw more than a million people moved before it opened around a
decade ago.
Thousands
remain in poverty, and China's government in 2012 made a rare admission that
the treatment of migrants relocated for the dam was still an "urgent
problem".
Campaign
groups say it has damaged biodiversity, threatening the critically endangered
Yangtze river dolphin.
The Three
Gorges dam is the world's largest power plant by installed capacity with 22,500
megawatts, a third more than Itaipu, on the Parana river.
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