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When did the Three Gorges Dam finished construction?

Three Gorges Dam, dam on the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) just west of the city of Yichang in Hubei province, China. When construction of the dam officially began in 1994, it was the largest engineering project in China. At the time of its completion in 2006, it was the largest dam structure in the world.



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Despite the havoc, Chinese authorities claim the Three Gorges Dam has succeeded in playing a “crucial role” in intercepting floodwaters. The dam's operator, China Three Gorges Corporation, told China's state news agency Xinhua that the dam has intercepted 18.2 billion cubic meters of potential floodwater.

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And for about 4 million people, the dam project was mostly a disaster, as it flooded 13 cities, 140 towns, and 1,352 villages.

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Parker Dam is a concrete arch structure commonly called the 'deepest dam in the world'.

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Operating at full-load capacity, the Three Gorges Project is able to generate 0.54 TWh electricity a day, which is enough to power 5.4 million households for one month on assumption that the monthly average electricity consumption of a family of three is 100 KWh, said Zou Yi, vice president of Three Gorges Project ...

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A study by the World Commission on Dams placed China's large dam total at over 22,000-the most in the world. Large dams are those roughly four stories or taller. Most of China's were built after 1949.

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