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  1. The Three Gorges Dam ( simplified Chinese: 三峡大坝; traditional Chinese: 三峽大壩; pinyin: Sānxiá Dàbà) is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River near Sandouping in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, central China, downstream of the Three Gorges.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_Sea_DamRed Sea Dam - Wikipedia

    50,000 MW. The Red Sea Dam is a speculative macro-engineering proposal put forward in 2007 by a group of scientists and engineers. [1] Although the authors' intentions are to explore "the ethical and environmental dilemmas and some of the political implications of macro-engineering", the proposal has attracted both criticism and ridicule.

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    Afsluitdijk with the Wadden Sea (a part of the North Sea) on the left and the IJsselmeer on the right. The Afsluitdijk ( Dutch: [ˈɑfslœydɛik] ⓘ; West Frisian: Ofslútdyk; Dutch Low Saxon: Ofsluutdiek; English: "Closure Dyke") is a major dam and causeway in the Netherlands. It was constructed between 1927 and 1932 and runs from Den Oever ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ertan_DamErtan Dam - Wikipedia

    The Ertan Dam ( simplified Chinese: 二滩大坝; traditional Chinese: 二灘大壩; pinyin: Èrtān Dàbà) is an arch dam on the Yalong River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in Sichuan Province, in southwest China . The dam has six hydroelectric generators, each with a generating capacity of 550 MW.

  6. The Salmon Creek Dam is a concrete arch dam on the Salmon Creek, 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Juneau, Alaska. Built in 1914, it is the world's first constant-angle arch variable radius dam. Since it was built, over 100 such dams have been constructed all over the world.[1] The dam was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mettur_DamMettur Dam - Wikipedia

    The Mettur Dam is one of the largest dams in India and also the largest in Tamil Nadu, located across the river Kaveri where it enters the plains. Built in 1934, it took 9 years to complete. [1] Maximum height and width of the dam are 214 and 171 feet, respectively. [2] The dam receives inflows from its own catchment area, Kabini Dam and ...

  8. The Val di Stava Dam collapse occurred on 19 July 1985, when two tailings dams above the village of Stava, near Tesero, Italy, failed. It resulted in one of Italy's worst disasters, killing 268 people, destroying 63 buildings and demolishing eight bridges. The upper dam broke first, leading to the collapse of the lower dam.