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“As Tall as the Eiffel Tower”: World’s Largest Hydroelectric Dam Unveiled, Spanning a Staggering Area Ten Times Bigger Than Paris

The unveiling of the world's largest hydroelectric dam, an engineering marvel promising unparalleled energy capacity and significant geopolitical shifts, marks a pivotal moment in the global transition towards renewable energy sources.


Hina DinooBy Hina DinooApril 27, 2025 at 4:10 PM1156 Mins Read
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IN A NUTSHELL
  • 🌍 The world’s largest hydroelectric dam promises a revolutionary shift in renewable energy production, with unmatched capacity.
  • 🛠️ Engineers are employing innovative construction techniques to ensure the dam’s durability while minimizing environmental impact.
  • 👥 The project presents social challenges, including the need for fair relocation of affected local communities.
  • 📈 The dam’s energy surplus could reshape geopolitical dynamics by altering regional power balances.

The announcement of the construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam has sparked significant interest and raised numerous questions. This ambitious project promises to transform the global energy landscape. At a time when environmental and climate concerns are at the forefront, the approval of this infrastructure marks a decisive turning point. But what does the construction of this energy giant truly mean for our future? What challenges and opportunities does this immense project bring? Let’s delve into the ins and outs of this major advancement.

The Colossal Scale of the Project

The approval of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam marks a major milestone in the development of renewable energy. This ambitious project aims to produce a substantial amount of electricity while contributing to water resource management and combating climate change. The dam, whose construction has just been approved, is set to be a true colossus. With a capacity that surpasses all existing similar infrastructures, it redefines modern engineering standards. This ambitious project aims to produce an amount of energy equivalent to several nuclear power plants, all while relying on a renewable and sustainable source.

To give an idea of the scale, imagine a wall of water several hundred feet tall, stretching for miles. This construction requires monumental quantities of materials, with steel as far as the eye can see and tons of concrete. The site preparation has demanded years of geological, technical, and environmental studies to ensure the feasibility and sustainability of the structure.

However, these impressive dimensions do not come without consequences. The size of the reservoir, for instance, will lead to the inundation of vast areas of land, thus altering entire ecosystems. Local populations will also be impacted, with some needing to be relocated to allow the progress of the work. Managing these human and environmental issues is therefore crucial for the success of the project.

An Unprecedented Energy Potential

In terms of energy production, this dam promises to revolutionize electricity access for millions of people. With a production capacity estimated at several gigawatts, it could power entire metropolises, significantly reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Hydroelectricity is a renewable energy source that emits very little greenhouse gases, making it a key player in the fight against climate change.

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The operation of this infrastructure could also stabilize the electrical grids of regions previously prone to frequent power outages. By diversifying energy sources, this project contributes to greater energy resilience against climatic and economic fluctuations. It is also likely to create local jobs, both during the construction phase and once the dam is operational.

However, producing energy on this scale requires meticulous management. Seasonal variations in river flow must be accounted for to maximize the dam’s efficiency. Advanced technologies will be used to monitor and optimize production in real-time, thus ensuring optimal use of available resources.

Environmental and Social Challenges

A delicate balance between renewable energy production and ecosystem preservation is required. Engineers and ecologists are collaborating to minimize the impact on local fauna and flora while meeting growing electricity needs. The construction of a dam of this magnitude poses serious environmental challenges. Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems risk being profoundly disturbed, with consequences for local biodiversity. Migratory fish, for example, could have their routes blocked, necessitating engineering solutions to allow them to bypass the obstacle.

Moreover, the flooding of land to create the dam’s reservoir can lead to the loss of natural habitats and farmland. This raises the issue of environmental compensation and restoration measures that must be implemented to minimize the ecological impact. Environmental management plans must be rigorous and well-conceived to address these challenges.

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Socially, the displacement of local communities is a sensitive subject. People living on the flooded lands must be relocated, with fair and equitable compensation. Their participation in decisions and their consent are essential to avoid conflicts. An open and transparent dialogue with the concerned stakeholders is crucial for the project’s successful implementation.

Technological Innovations at Play

To successfully carry out a project of this magnitude, engineers rely on cutting-edge technological advancements. Innovative construction techniques are being implemented to ensure the structure’s strength and durability, while minimizing its ecological footprint. Computer simulation models play a key role in resource planning and management.

Water flow management is optimized through automated control systems, allowing fine regulation of levels and flows. These technologies ensure not only the infrastructure’s safety but also its energy efficiency. Furthermore, they allow for the prediction and management of floods, thus protecting downstream populations.

Finally, the integration of energy storage solutions, such as next-generation batteries, could enable smoothing production and responding to demand peaks. These innovations pave the way for a smarter and more sustainable use of hydroelectric energy, reinforcing its role in the global energy mix.

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Geopolitical and Economic Implications

The implementation of this titanic project has repercussions that go beyond national borders. Geopolitically, the massive production of renewable energy can reduce dependency on traditional fossil fuel suppliers, thus altering power balances. Neighboring countries could benefit from the surplus energy produced, strengthening regional ties and encouraging cross-border cooperation.

Economically, the impact is also significant. The dam could boost the local and national economy through the creation of direct and indirect jobs. Local industries could experience a decrease in energy costs, thus stimulating innovation and competitiveness. Investments in transportation and communication infrastructures around the dam could also boost regional development.

However, the initial costs and construction timelines are challenges to overcome. Financing must be assured, and financial risks well-managed to guarantee the project’s viability. The success of this endeavor could pave the way for other similar projects, contributing to the global energy transition.

Ultimately, the construction of this monumental hydroelectric dam raises as many hopes as questions. While its potential benefits in terms of sustainable energy production and economic development are undeniable, social and environmental challenges remain to be addressed. The success of this project will depend on our ability to combine technological innovation, responsible management, and international cooperation. What will be the future of renewable energy in our quest for a more sustainable and equitable world?

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115 Comments
  1. mary_calm on April 27, 2025 4:12 PM

    Wow, this is incredible! How long did it take to plan this project? 🤔

    Reply
    • Clifton Davis on April 27, 2025 7:04 PM

      All this sounds great,but I read the article 2 times,could not find the location!

      Reply
      • Paul on April 27, 2025 8:35 PM

        These are some of the most magnificent canyons on earth. To destroy them by turning them into giant bathtubs is an outright crime.

        Reply
      • Mandandi on April 28, 2025 1:56 AM

        Yeah, the dam will not be a named place on earth.

        Reply
      • Sam on April 28, 2025 3:23 PM

        Thank you. That is really inappropriate for anyone wasting their time reading the article! I had the same frustration!

        Reply
      • Ubsb on April 29, 2025 12:22 AM

        Where is this dam.

        Reply
        • Joseph Paul Olufemi on April 29, 2025 9:55 AM

          The country or place of domicile of the dam. Was it real or imaginary.

          Reply
      • David on April 29, 2025 10:12 AM

        In Paris, France. But a fantasy I believe

        Reply
      • Dh on April 29, 2025 10:23 AM

        Ai.no dam location

        Reply
      • Phiwa Mathenjwa on April 29, 2025 11:27 AM

        Same here ..pls share where is the project!

        Reply
        • Steven on April 29, 2025 5:39 PM

          Probably on one of the great lakes.

          Reply
        • Lebohang Manoto on April 30, 2025 5:04 AM

          Bad journalism. Fake news? The first paragraph must have mentioned the dams’ location!

          Reply
      • Ian on April 29, 2025 3:39 PM

        Agreed. Brilliant and informative article. But completely omits where the f*ck it’s planned to be established at!!!

        Reply
      • Vic on April 29, 2025 11:23 PM

        100%. Unbelievable. All this info and we haven’t a clue where it is!

        Reply
    • Kevin on April 27, 2025 7:49 PM

      I guess it is talking about China proposed Muoto dam in tibet near sino-india baorder

      Reply
      • AJ on April 28, 2025 10:48 AM

        How can someone write this long article without a single mention nor a clue or where this so called dam is. Is this a puzzle?

        Reply
        • Mobin on April 28, 2025 10:08 PM

          The writer is stupid. Didn’t even name the dam or the location. The site should do some quality control than churning out trash.

          Reply
          • JB on April 29, 2025 12:51 PM

            What a terrible article that never even once gives the location or name of the project. AI generated slop

    • Charles Butcher on April 28, 2025 12:48 PM

      I’m stupid, the place was NOT named

      Reply
      • Saadi on April 28, 2025 9:09 PM

        Grand project to server humanity. However, this author appears to be scared about mentioning the name and location of the project to the readers, or harbour a bias of some kind (political, racial or any other) not to reveal the same.

        Reply
    • Out Spokan on April 28, 2025 2:31 PM

      What kind of BS article is this; going on and on about its impact on a multitude of areas and never mentioning where on earth it is! What a waste of time! Is this pure fantasy or what,

      Reply
    • Messi magic on April 28, 2025 3:03 PM

      This is just mere Rhetoric. This story has No head nor Tail.

      Reply
      • Buzani on April 28, 2025 6:29 PM

        Indeed

        Reply
    • Kazi on April 30, 2025 12:54 PM

      I could literally write comments that are more interesting..here how about yesterday at work I scooped a handful of gum off the floor and proceeded to chew it ..what job you say …Amazon…what state Pennsylvania..city Scranton…lol did I do it for real who the hell knows…

      Reply
  2. adrianzen on April 27, 2025 4:41 PM

    As tall as the Eiffel Tower? That’s mind-blowing! Maybe they should build an elevator too! 😂

    Reply
    • T Riwayanto on April 28, 2025 2:04 AM

      Bukan main teknologi terus berkembang. Semoga pembangunan seperti ini lebih memakmurkan dan tidak berdampak negatif terhadap masyarakat banyak. Banyak manfaat dari pada mudarat

      Reply
    • Jeff on April 28, 2025 2:13 AM

      This article sounds like it was written by AI. It never mentions a location for this project. I expect it is not a real project, just a what would it be like if it actually was a real project.

      Reply
    • M. Waugh on April 28, 2025 12:41 PM

      A lot of exposure to advertising…the real purpose of the article. Click bait.

      Reply
  3. aurelia_shield on April 27, 2025 5:10 PM

    Hope they have a solid plan for flood management. 💧

    Reply
    • Jim W on April 27, 2025 9:25 PM

      Another dream talk, no hands on experience not even with small scale, What a big waste of all our time ! …. %^+《& ….

      Reply
  4. samantha on April 27, 2025 5:10 PM

    Is there any info on how this will affect the local wildlife? 🌿

    Reply
    • Stirl on April 28, 2025 2:25 AM

      It would be nice to know the name of the location. Then we can worry about any kind of wildlife. This is journalism-101. Oh but wait, this isn’t a news article it’s an essay. A think piece.

      Reply
    • LTangPE on April 28, 2025 4:53 AM

      Is this dam planned to build on this planet?
      It is either fake news or written by an incompetent journalist!
      Or both……..just a total waste of time!!!!!!!!

      Reply
    • Peter on April 30, 2025 12:48 PM

      What wildlife there was never a location mentioned?

      Reply
  5. ahmed on April 27, 2025 5:12 PM

    Are there any plans for similar projects elsewhere in the world?

    Reply
    • David Reed on April 27, 2025 5:39 PM

      What country is this being built in

      Reply
      • Ron Rayner on April 27, 2025 9:25 PM

        Why do u write such a lengthy article but are “totally” evasive in 6 pages of technical text about what GD country this is located in. SHAME on U-!! Just acknowledge it’s the 3 Gorges Dam in China – OR – might it be another newer & bigger dam in the planning stages-?? U owe it to your readers to stop being secretive.

        Reply
        • P. P. on April 27, 2025 10:15 PM

          Pity you didn’t tell us who is in “total panic” or “in shock” this time.

          Reply
        • Allen Campbell on April 29, 2025 7:34 PM

          Amen. Leaving out a piece of key information is the new norm in articles to keep readers to the end… for the advertising.
          Did you see how many ads there were? It really is dishonest. I’ve learned the hard way to stop reading as soon as I see it is one of those ad-traps.

          Reply
      • Hitler on April 28, 2025 4:57 AM

        Where??
        Thanks

        Reply
      • G on April 28, 2025 5:18 AM

        I thought this too – no mention of where it’s being built. The waffle wording of the article strongly suggests ito me t was written with a considerable amount of AI input

        Reply
      • Dirk on April 28, 2025 6:02 AM

        My question as well..

        Reply
    • Anthony Irvin on April 27, 2025 7:25 PM

      At the rate of .06 microseconds per day that’s would take approximately
      16,666,666 days to have a 1 second
      effect. .06 microseconds per day X
      16.666666 days = 1 microsecond
      1,000,000 microseconds per second X 16.666666 days =
      16,666,666 days to have a 1 second
      effect. That’s not a great problem.

      Reply
  6. ahmed0 on April 27, 2025 5:15 PM

    How does this compare to the Three Gorges Dam in China?

    Reply
  7. John-Claude8 on April 27, 2025 5:17 PM

    Isn’t this going to take years to complete? Patience is key, I guess!

    Reply
    • Ron on April 27, 2025 9:13 PM

      Why do u write such a lengthy article but are “totally” evasive in 6 pages of technical text about what GD country this is located in. SHAME on U-!! Just acknowledge it’s the 3 Gorges Dam in China – OR – might it be another newer & bigger dam in the planning stages-?? U owe it to your readers to stop being secretive.

      Reply
  8. Madisonutopia on April 27, 2025 5:21 PM

    With projects like this, the future looks bright for renewable energy! 🌞

    Reply
  9. steven9 on April 27, 2025 5:23 PM

    What innovative construction techniques are being used here?

    Reply
    • Anura widana on April 27, 2025 10:41 PM

      Thank you for the post. BUT important data has been withheld. Why? Is it (yet) a top secret? One asked in which country is this? I have luads of questions on this project. At the keast, what is the dam height, how much energy is produced, how many people are directly impacted, how many families to be relicated, what is the reservour capacity and what is land use in the would be inundated area.

      Reply
      • Saadi on April 28, 2025 9:10 PM

        Grand project to server humanity. However, this author appears to be scared about mentioning the name and location of the project to the readers, or harbour a bias of some kind (political, racial or any other) not to reveal the same.

        Reply
    • Jacob Aster on April 28, 2025 1:30 AM

      You never say where this is or give details. Dumb reporting. Take the article down.

      Reply
  10. audreypaladin on April 27, 2025 5:25 PM

    Why not invest more in solar or wind energy instead?

    Reply
    • Ron on April 27, 2025 9:14 PM

      Why do u write such a lengthy article but are “totally” evasive in 6 pages of technical text about what GD country this is located in. SHAME on U-!! Just acknowledge it’s the 3 Gorges Dam in China – OR – might it be another newer & bigger dam in the planning stages-?? U owe it to your readers to stop being secretive.

      Reply
    • cm on April 27, 2025 10:21 PM

      Solar and wind far under-produce

      Reply
    • Mitch on April 28, 2025 5:20 AM

      This article has mentioned no specifics and isn’t written to inform anyone of anything. Moreover, the comments are probably bots and the majority are asking only generic questions that were answered in the article. God, I’m so tired of lazy writers and these AI creations.

      Reply
  11. evelyngeode1 on April 27, 2025 5:28 PM

    Hope this doesn’t become another environmental disaster in the making.

    Reply
  12. Maryelf on April 27, 2025 5:29 PM

    How are they planning to handle the seasonal variations in water flow?

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  13. john-markshimmer on April 27, 2025 5:31 PM

    Great article! Can you write more about the technology behind the dam?

    Reply
  14. MBSimpson on April 27, 2025 5:33 PM

    Pretty hard to believe anything in the article since it doesn’t even mention where this will be located. If it’s actually real I’m assuming it will be in China since they’re the only country that could get it approved.

    Reply
    • Dan on April 27, 2025 9:27 PM

      Agreed, this article is nearly useless since it contains no specific details.

      Reply
  15. blair_sphere on April 27, 2025 5:34 PM

    Is it really worth sacrificing biodiversity for energy? 🌱

    Reply
  16. melissa on April 27, 2025 5:38 PM

    Wow, this is huge! Will it create jobs for the local community?

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    • Albert k McCormack on April 29, 2025 2:17 PM

      ANOTHER bull shit story found on line. This Time there’s no “see the rest of the story in comments below “.

      Reply
  17. pauletteeclipse on April 27, 2025 5:38 PM

    Why do we always have to displace communities for these projects? Seems unfair.

    Reply
  18. emilian on April 27, 2025 5:39 PM

    So, what’s the next big project after this? Any hints? 🤷‍♂️

    Reply
  19. Christine1 on April 27, 2025 5:41 PM

    How much energy will it generate compared to existing power plants?

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    • Cfs on April 27, 2025 10:45 PM

      Does not say where dam is located.

      Reply
  20. charlotte on April 27, 2025 5:44 PM

    Is there a risk of the dam causing earthquakes in the region?

    Reply
  21. emily on April 27, 2025 5:46 PM

    I’m skeptical. How sustainable is hydroelectric power really? 🤨

    Reply
  22. benlight on April 27, 2025 5:49 PM

    Why wasn’t solar power considered as a better alternative?

    Reply
  23. frederickwicked on April 27, 2025 5:52 PM

    Hope the local communities get fair compensation. 🤞

    Reply
  24. John-Claude_eternal0 on April 27, 2025 5:53 PM

    How will this impact global energy dynamics?

    Reply
  25. arnoldserenity on April 27, 2025 5:56 PM

    Can tourists visit this dam once it’s built? Would love to see it! 🏞️

    Reply
  26. zaragriffin on April 27, 2025 5:58 PM

    How are they ensuring the durability of such a massive structure?

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    • Nayab on April 28, 2025 6:11 AM

      The existing largest such infrastructure has disturbed the rotation of earth on its axis, repercussions are visible in changed weather patterns. I wonder what would be the cost of this one ???

      Reply
  27. cedrichorizon on April 27, 2025 6:02 PM

    Great read! Is there a timeline for when the dam will be operational?

    Reply
  28. adrienne on April 27, 2025 6:04 PM

    What’s the plan for managing the ecological impact? 🌳

    Reply
  29. florencemiracle on April 27, 2025 6:06 PM

    Will this project inspire other countries to follow suit?

    Reply
    • Milton Coke on April 27, 2025 7:21 PM

      Bad article – no location – no way to cross check facts. Shame on you for publishing this!

      Reply
  30. roger on April 27, 2025 6:07 PM

    Could this be the future of sustainable energy? Hope so! 🌍

    Reply
  31. Gregory6 on April 27, 2025 6:08 PM

    How are they balancing energy production with ecosystem preservation?

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  32. Just me on April 27, 2025 6:09 PM

    AI generated rubbish!
    No mention of even where this is!

    Reply
  33. David e Gray on April 27, 2025 6:10 PM

    Where are you going to build this monster?

    Reply
  34. Charliedragonling on April 27, 2025 6:36 PM

    Sounds impressive, but what about the environmental consequences?

    Reply
  35. mohammedelemental4 on April 27, 2025 7:06 PM

    How many people will be relocated due to this dam?

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  36. Anthony Irvin on April 27, 2025 7:21 PM

    At the rate of .06 microseconds per day that’s would take approximately
    16,666,666 days to have a 1 second
    effect. .06 microseconds per day X
    16.666666 days = 1 microsecond
    1,000,000 microseconds per second X 16.666666 days =
    16,666,666 days to have a 1 second
    effect. That’s not a great problem.

    Reply
  37. Rachel on April 27, 2025 7:34 PM

    Is the dam really ten times bigger than Paris? That’s hard to imagine! 😮

    Reply
  38. Cliff manus on April 27, 2025 7:36 PM

    This article sucked! It did not say where it is or how much energy it will produce, which rivers it will dam up. Nothing!

    Reply
  39. C on April 27, 2025 7:38 PM

    Who what when where why..
    0 for 5
    Basic journalism.

    Total waste of time

    Reply
  40. Amir on April 27, 2025 8:04 PM

    Who funded this massive project? Must have cost a fortune!

    Reply
  41. raymond on April 27, 2025 8:32 PM

    Thank you for the informative article. This is a game-changer in renewable energy!

    Reply
  42. Lauriemystery on April 27, 2025 9:02 PM

    Will the energy produced be enough to power a city like New York?

    Reply
  43. Ron Rayner on April 27, 2025 9:24 PM

    Why do u write such a lengthy article but are “totally” evasive in 6 pages of technical text about what GD country this is located in. SHAME on U-!! Just acknowledge it’s the 3 Gorges Dam in China – OR – might it be another newer & bigger dam in the planning stages-?? U owe it to your readers to stop being secretive.

    Reply
  44. baozuci on April 27, 2025 10:15 PM

    I’m assuming you’re referring to the Tsangpo river hydroelectric project. It’s not a regular dam as you seem to be insinuating, but a Run-of-the-river dam which automatically makes nonsense about a massive reservoir displacing people and wildlife because there will be no reservoir. As to border issues with India and Bangladesh, their major rivers are supplied for the most part within their borders. The Tsangpo is only the point of origin.

    Reply
  45. cm on April 27, 2025 10:22 PM

    Where is this planned to be built? I scanned most of your rambling and saw nothing about a location or even the country.

    Oh yeah, Sustainability Times is purely clickbait

    Reply
  46. baozuci on April 27, 2025 10:46 PM

    I’m assuming you’re referring to the Tsangpo river hydroelectric project. It’s not a regular dam as you seem to be implying, but a Run-of-the-river dam which automatically makes nonsense about a massive reservoir displacing people and wildlife because there will be no reservoir. As to border issues with India and Bangladesh, their major rivers are supplied for the most part within their borders. The Tsangpo is only the point of origin.

    Reply
  47. Anura Widana on April 27, 2025 11:04 PM

    Thanks for the post.
    Basic information please…? Dam height, inundation area, land use in reservoir, how many families are to be relocated and what is the annual energy production? Top secret, not disclosing any vital statistics?

    Reply
  48. WL HO on April 27, 2025 11:57 PM

    What a RUBBISH ARTICLE no information whatsoever in it regarding this “As tall as Eiffel Tower”: World Largest Hydroelectric Dam unveiled!

    Reply
  49. Srijon on April 28, 2025 12:20 AM

    Its China.

    Reply
  50. Jack on April 28, 2025 1:25 AM

    This is a terrible article and cannot think it was written by anyone with a journalistic background.. it seems ‘ai summary of another report’ type of effort. All the basics are missing.. where, when, who said what.. This platform should consider getting some human editor QC in place.. or maybe the ambition is just to be on the top of the rubbish dump clickbait pile. Sustainability Times?You are wasting everyone’s time and the earth’s resources by having people click on this.

    Reply
  51. Alister McBS on April 28, 2025 1:47 AM

    Clickbait. BS. What reporter would not mention the location of the damn dam?
    But 30 ads come up between paragraphs. Take this “news” publication off your reading list.

    Reply
    • You can call me that guy that reads on the shitter. on April 28, 2025 8:05 PM

      Correct it’s regurgitated AI BS. I’ve wasted 2 minutes that I’ll never get back reading this crap. This publication should be blocked worldwide for it’s BS. I’m just glad Blokk app killed the ads. BTW I read this sitting on the shitter and wish I dropped my phone down the said shitter before I clicked on this made up fantasy.

      Reply
  52. Adrian on April 28, 2025 2:26 AM

    What a shoddy article… All waffle and conjecture with little to no facts, no location and no actual data…

    Reply
    • Critic on April 28, 2025 5:03 PM

      AI written article with no substance, don’t waste your time reading it… just general descriptions about a hypothetical “biggest dam in the world” .. no location,no specifics..

      Reply
  53. Prasad on April 28, 2025 3:29 AM

    WTFs it being built 🙄
    Tech news for tech’s sake IS DAFT

    Reply
    • Messi magic on April 28, 2025 4:36 PM

      The Chinese are messing up the universe. Before a mega project is done there is no impact assessment on the project. They should be stopped on their tracks now

      Reply
  54. Nick on April 28, 2025 4:33 AM

    WTF crap is this? Surely AI written as a generic “write me an article about the biggest hydro project”. Not a single mention about where this is, or who is planning it. It’s so completely generic than it’s even impossible to search on. What a waste of space and time.

    Reply
  55. Roland on April 28, 2025 5:07 AM

    What country?

    Reply
  56. AJ on April 28, 2025 10:49 AM

    How can someone write this long article without a single mention nor a clue or where this so called dam is. Is this a puzzle?

    Reply
  57. AJ on April 28, 2025 10:51 AM

    How can someone write this long article without a single mention nor a clue or where this so called dam is. Is this a puzzle? I definitely understand what this is about. Is the author shit scared to mention the C worded country, being in another C worded country. Then why write? LoL!!!

    Reply
    • Sam on April 28, 2025 3:32 PM

      After looking at the comments, I hope the journalist will realize how badly she wasted her time and everyone else’s time.. citing the location is one word!

      Reply
  58. Em Kay on April 28, 2025 2:48 PM

    Complete rubbish junk journalism

    Reply
  59. Mike Mike on April 28, 2025 4:56 PM

    This is rubbish. I’ll stop browsing sustainability-times. Looks like a con

    Reply
  60. Luis Pereira on April 29, 2025 11:42 AM

    This his an essay about ‘how to write a non-sense article’. A project is described in vague and evasive way, could even not exist anywhere. Is this s fake article?
    The project has no name, no location, no technical details!
    Just generic and superlative descriptions that lack any adherence with reality.
    Well done, hope you are well paid for this type of job!!

    Reply
  61. joepax8184 on April 29, 2025 7:33 PM

    Vague headlines,no country mention amateur contributor journalist afraid of backlash fear for something.troll news.

    Reply
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