jasmin89
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Hi, I have written a comment about the Chinese Three Gorges Dam.
Does somebody can read this and give me some improvements? For any help, thank you ver much
To build the three gorges dam was a really big challenge for the engineers. It is the largest hydroelectric power plant on earth. But all big projects have risks which must be assessed and managed. Hydro power or hydroelectricity refers to the conversion of energy from flowing water into electricity. It is considered a renewable energy source because the water cycle is constantly renewed by the sun. The three gorges dam in China is a whopping 22,500 megawatts, which is enough to serve sixty million people of renewable energy sources. It is a competitive form of electricity. Even tough the initial building costs are high, it is quite reliable compared to other renewable options and pairs well with other sources as it can be used as baseload power. But there are also some negative aspects, because 1.3 million people have had to leave their homes. During the building one hundred workers were killed. It is probably that there is virtually
no chance that the project will be accident free -as a result of a 24- hour 365-day work schedule. Because also the working place was not really good. The limited space and lack of fresh air and light can result in serious health hazards. While the high construction noise can result in workers making mistakes and leading to accidents. For that reason, I think the workers have had to be informed about these risks. To bring about a successful outcome with minimal danger to the workforce. The Chinese government is really proud of the dam, but they also have killed a lot of people due to the safety. This leads me to the question, is live worth less than the Three Georges Dam? I think no, because the Chinese government go over corpses. Despite that I think that this form of energy is really good. But damming a river has a major impact also on the local environment, changing wildlife habitats, blocking fish passage and often forcing people in riverside communities to move out of their homes (like in this case). In addition, dam failures can be catastrophic, claiming the lives of those living downstream. Hydro plants are also not completely free of greenhouse gas emissions.
Does somebody can read this and give me some improvements? For any help, thank you ver much
To build the three gorges dam was a really big challenge for the engineers. It is the largest hydroelectric power plant on earth. But all big projects have risks which must be assessed and managed. Hydro power or hydroelectricity refers to the conversion of energy from flowing water into electricity. It is considered a renewable energy source because the water cycle is constantly renewed by the sun. The three gorges dam in China is a whopping 22,500 megawatts, which is enough to serve sixty million people of renewable energy sources. It is a competitive form of electricity. Even tough the initial building costs are high, it is quite reliable compared to other renewable options and pairs well with other sources as it can be used as baseload power. But there are also some negative aspects, because 1.3 million people have had to leave their homes. During the building one hundred workers were killed. It is probably that there is virtually
no chance that the project will be accident free -as a result of a 24- hour 365-day work schedule. Because also the working place was not really good. The limited space and lack of fresh air and light can result in serious health hazards. While the high construction noise can result in workers making mistakes and leading to accidents. For that reason, I think the workers have had to be informed about these risks. To bring about a successful outcome with minimal danger to the workforce. The Chinese government is really proud of the dam, but they also have killed a lot of people due to the safety. This leads me to the question, is live worth less than the Three Georges Dam? I think no, because the Chinese government go over corpses. Despite that I think that this form of energy is really good. But damming a river has a major impact also on the local environment, changing wildlife habitats, blocking fish passage and often forcing people in riverside communities to move out of their homes (like in this case). In addition, dam failures can be catastrophic, claiming the lives of those living downstream. Hydro plants are also not completely free of greenhouse gas emissions.
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