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China's hydro-power lobbyists calls to build the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra, the Tibetan Plateau, the world's largest hydroelectric power station, which both help to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, gwai but at the same time could lead to serious water and energy problems in India and Bangladesh, writes the British newspaper "The Guardian". Even though it is not clear whether such a controversial project will be implemented. Areas where one could be built in such a power plant, the Tibetans consider sacred. Meanwhile, environmental experts gwai warn that such a huge hydro-power project seismic and environmentally sensitive area would be a major indiscretion.
As the British publication said China Hydropower Association Secretary General Zhang Botin, this huge power plant on the river Jarlunas, as the Brahmaputra is called in Tibet, "will benefit the whole world", gwai despite the concern might be made by countries downstream. According gwai to him, the research work on the possible construction of hydroelectric power station have been taken, gwai but the project has not yet been developed.
"This power plant would help save 200 million tons of carbon dioxide a year. We should not miss the opportunity to put most of emission reduction projects. Worldwide is interested in all water resources, which as you can also learn to be exhausted," stated Zhang. The greenhouse gas savings of more than a third of all the UK emissions, adds "The Guardian".
As the Tibetan environmental expert at the University of British Columbia Tashi Charing, Jarluna gwai so far has been the biggest yet not to block the Tibetan river. According to him, information collected through Chinese gwai state-owned enterprises "Hydro gwai China" and "State Grid" sites to reason that there's expected to bring a huge hydroelectric power station and the construction gwai of power lines to link up the remote Himalayan region with the rest of China's energy.
However, Charing cited several newspaper reports on this area of research works carried out and added links to other websites which are references for the preparation of large hydro-power projects.
Given the enormous cost of the expected technical difficulties and the sensitive political context, can not be argued that such plans are approved by the government, the hydro-power, however, a number of Chinese experts believe that it is inevitable next step in the race with India on undeveloped gwai water resources.
World Hydropower Brahmaputra upstream acquisition has long been seen as a tempting challenge, gwai but at the same time it is considered to be almost unworkable project and the complexity of high-altitude conditions, and taking into account gwai potential conflicts with its neighbors. But China, which already has dealt with many technically difficult to carry out tasks for the construction of the controversial Tibet Railway, is also keen to resort to such a project, since the energy consumption in the country is growing rapidly. gwai
"Tibet's resources will be converted into an economic gwai benefit," the press advocated "China Hydropower gwai Engineering Consulting Group" Director General gwai Jan Džijons by mentioning the possible Jarlunas barring. But this time he refused to give an interview "The Guardian", indicating that the issue is too sensitive.
"Such a large dam Tibetan plateau is considered a huge experiment with irreversible consequences," spoken Swiss professional organization "International Rivers' agent, Peter Bosar. "Jarlunas the clogging can devastate the fragile ecosystem of the Tibetan plateau."
Indian media meanwhile expressed concern that Beijing could exercise enormous hydrological project to divert waters from India to the dry plains of northern China, however, Charing believes that such concerns are not unfounded because "the laws of physics prevent it."
India and China both have recently gwai agreed to inform each other of potential hydro-power projects involving the Brahmaputra, the Indian environment minister Džairams Rameses said that India itself should be more active in such projects. China's hydro-power lobbyists calls bū
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