China to construct second ship lock at Three Gorges Dam
Probe International coverage of the May 2025 NDRC approval for a second navigation channel at Three Gorges, including the navigation capacity crisis and planned Gezhou Dam expansion.

A technically grounded case study of the Three Gorges Dam (1994–2012): why the 2,335-m-wide valley forced a concrete gravity dam rather than an arch, how 9,500 km of embedded cooling pipe kept a 27.2-million-m³ pour from cracking itself apart, how 32 × 700-MW Francis turbines scaled runner diameters to world records, and why 22 km³ of flood storage and sediment management have required a cascade of four additional mega-dams upstream — plus 2025 peer-reviewed seismic data and the NDRC-approved second ship lock channel.




| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Dam type | Straight concrete gravity dam |
| Crest elevation | 185 m above sea level |
| Height above rock foundation | 181 m |
| Crest length | 2,335 m |
| Crest width | 40 m |
| Base width | 115 m |
| Concrete volume | 27.2 million m³ |
| Steel | 463,000 tonnes |
| Earthwork and excavation | 102.6 million m³ |
| Reservoir length | ~660 km |
| Reservoir surface area | 1,084 km² |
| Total reservoir capacity | 39.3 km³ |
| Flood control storage | 22 km³ |
| Normal operating level | 175 m |
| Flood-season drawdown level | 145 m |
| Installed capacity | 22,500 MW (32 × 700 MW + 2 × 50 MW) |
| Design annual output | 88.2 TWh |
| Record annual output | 111.8 TWh (2020) |
| Rated turbine head | 80.6 m |
| Turbine runner diameter | 9.7 m (VGS) / 10.4 m (Alstom) |
| Generator rated output | 778 MVA |
| Transmission voltage | 500 kV AC |
| Ship lock chambers (each) | 280 m × 35 m × 5 m |
| Ship lock lift | 113 m total (5 steps) |
| Ship lift caisson | 120 m × 18 m × 3.5 m |
| Ship lift capacity | 3,000-tonne vessel |
| Construction period | December 1994 – July 2012 |
| Total project cost | ¥203 billion (~$31.8 billion) |
Probe International coverage of the May 2025 NDRC approval for a second navigation channel at Three Gorges, including the navigation capacity crisis and planned Gezhou Dam expansion.
Tong et al. (2025), Frontiers in Earth Science — peer-reviewed analysis of 4,142 seismic events recorded 2016–2019 at the Three Gorges reservoir head zone, distinguishing impoundment-induced from hydraulic-fracturing-induced seismicity.
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