Building the world's largest (and most controversial) power plant - Alex Gendler

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In 2018, a single power plant produced more energy
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than the world’s largest coal-powered and gas-powered plants combined.
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And rather than using finite fossil fuels,
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this massively powerful plant relied on a time-tested source of renewable energy:
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running water.
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Stretching over 2.3 kilometers,
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China’s Three Gorges Dam isn’t just the world’s largest hydroelectric plant.
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It’s capable of producing more energy than any other power plant on Earth.
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So what allows Three Gorges to generate all this power?
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And how do hydroelectric plants work in the first place?
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A hydroelectric dam is essentially a massive gate,
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which redirects a river’s natural flow through a large pipe called a penstock.
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Rushing water flows through the penstock and turns the blades of a turbine,
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which is attached to a generator in an adjacent power station.
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The turning of the blades spins coils of wire inside a magnetic field,
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producing a steady supply of electricity.
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Because the penstocks can be sealed at any time,
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a dam can hold back excess water during stormy seasons,
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and save it for dry ones.
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This allows hydroelectric dams to produce power
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regardless of the weather,
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while simultaneously preventing floods further downstream.
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These benefits have long appealed to China’s Hubei Province.
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Located near the basin of the Yangtze River,
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this region is prone to deadly floods during rainy seasons
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when the Yangtze’s flow is strongest.
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Plans to build a dam that would transform this volatile waterway
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into a stable source of power circulated throughout the 20th century.
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When construction finally began in 1994 the plans were epic.
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The dam would contain 32 turbines— 12 more than the previous record holder,
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South America’s Itaipu Dam.
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The turbines would supply energy to two separate power stations,
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each connecting to a series of cables spanning hundreds of kilometers.
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Electricity from Three Gorges would reach power grids as far away as Shanghai.
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However, the human costs of this ambition were steep.
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To create the dam’s reservoir,
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workers needed to flood over 600 square kilometers of land upstream.
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This area included 13 cities, hundreds of villages,
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and over 1,000 historical and archaeological sites.
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The construction displaced roughly 1.4 million people,
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and the government’s relocation programs were widely considered insufficient.
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Many argued against this controversial construction,
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but others estimated that the lives saved by the dam’s flood protection
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would outweigh the trauma of displacement.
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Furthermore, raising the water level upstream
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would improve the river’s navigability,
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increase shipping capacity, and transform the region
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into a collection of prosperous port towns.
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When the project was completed in 2012,
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China became the world’s largest producer of electricity.
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In 2018, the dam generated 101.6 billion kilowatt-hours.
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That’s enough electricity to power nearly 2% of China for one year;
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or to power New York City for almost two years.
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This is a truly astonishing amount of energy.
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And yet, two years earlier, another dam less than half the size
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actually generated more electricity.
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Despite Three Gorges record-setting scale, the Itaipu Dam still produced more power.
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To understand why Itaipu can outperform Three Gorges,
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we need to look at the two factors that determine a dam’s energy output.
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The first is the number of turbines.
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Three Gorges has the world’s highest installed turbine capacity,
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meaning it’s theoretically capable of producing over 50% more power
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than Itaipu.
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But the second factor is the force and frequency of water
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moving through those turbines.
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Three Gorges spans several deep, narrow ravines surging with powerful water.
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However, the Yangtze’s seasonal changes keep the dam from reaching
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its theoretical maximum output.
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The Itaipu Dam, on the other hand,
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is located atop what was previously the planet’s largest waterfall by volume.
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Although the dam’s construction destroyed this natural wonder,
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the constant flow of water allows Itaipu
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to consistently generate more power each year.
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This dam rivalry is far from over,
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and other projects like the Inga Falls Dam in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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are also vying for the title of most powerful power plant.
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But whatever the future holds, governments will need to ensure
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that a power plant’s environmental and human impact
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are as sustainable as the energy it produces.
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