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Introduction
The project, which took 50 years to get off the ground and another 50 years to complete, aims to solve the country's worsening drought problems with three giant channels that divert part of the Yangtze river towards the Yellow River and thirsty cities and factories around Beijing. The South–North Water Transfer Project, also translated as the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, [1] is a multi-decade infrastructure mega-project in China that aims to channel 44. 8 billion cubic meters) of fresh water each year [2] from the Yangtze River in southern. As of June 24, 2025, the first phase of the eastern and central routes of the project had delivered 81. The study puts forward a new model to use limited land resources to develop and make use of renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions in inland areas.
Solar container power station south-to-north water diversion
South–North Water Transfer Project
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