The Three Gorges Dam As China's Historic Drought Spawns Power Crisis in New Test for Xi

The Three Gorges Dam and low water levels along the Yangtze River in Yichang, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022. An extreme summer has taken a toll on Asia's longest river, which flows about 3,900 miles (6,276 kilometers) through China and feeds farms that provide half of the country's food and thousands of hydroelectric stations, including the Three Gorges Dam the worlds biggest power plant. Source: Bloomberg
The Three Gorges Dam and low water levels along the Yangtze River in Yichang, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022. An extreme summer has taken a toll on Asia's longest river, which flows about 3,900 miles (6,276 kilometers) through China and feeds farms that provide half of the country's food and thousands of hydroelectric stations, including the Three Gorges Dam the worlds biggest power plant. Source: Bloomberg
The Three Gorges Dam As China's Historic Drought Spawns Power Crisis in New Test for Xi
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