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This source examines China's ambitious plans to build a massive hydroelectric project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, predicted to be the world's largest energy source with a capacity three times that of the Three Gorges Dam. This construction in remote Tibet uses innovative underground tunneling technology to exploit extreme elevation drops to generate massive amounts of low-carbon electricity. However, this multi-billion-dollar project faces significant geographical challenges, being located in a highly earthquake-prone zone and threatening sensitive local ecosystems. Beyond environmental risks, the construction has sparked geopolitical tensions with India and Bangladesh over water data transparency and potential control of transboundary river flows. Strategically, this megaproject reflects China's ambition to achieve carbon neutrality while simultaneously driving the national economy through unprecedented large-scale infrastructure investment.