Historical event: Three Gorges Dam hydroelectric power station officially starts construction
1950s
In the 1950s, plans for the construction of the Three Gorges Dam hydroelectric power station in China were finalized.
1958
Construction of the dam begins.
1960
Key factor changed: The dam's design incorporates advanced nuclear power technology to supplement its hydroelectric capacity.
1960-1970
The construction of the Three Gorges Dam proceeds steadily, with the integration of nuclear power technology providing an additional source of energy.
1972
The Three Gorges Dam is completed, becoming the world's first hydro-nuclear power station.
1973-1980
The Three Gorges Dam proves to be a highly efficient and reliable source of clean energy, contributing significantly to China's economic development.
1981-1990
China's success with the Three Gorges Dam leads to a global shift in energy strategies, with more countries adopting hydro-nuclear power stations.
1991-2000
The global trend of constructing hydro-nuclear power stations continues, with advancements in technology improving their safety and efficiency.
2001
The Three Gorges Dam is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its significant contribution to clean energy production and sustainable development.
2010
China becomes a global leader in hydro-nuclear power technology, exporting their expertise to countries worldwide.
2025
Hydro-nuclear power stations have become a mainstream source of energy worldwide, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change.
2050
The integration of hydro-nuclear power technology has revolutionized the global energy landscape, providing sustainable and clean electricity to meet the demands of a growing population.
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