Should you plz make a video about one of Northen Europe's biggest megaprojects like Norway's underwater tunnels or Finland's Olkiluoto Nuclear power station? 🏭🌊
Huge megaprojects like manmade islands, underwater tunnels, Dams, windpower parks, nuclear power stations and many other megaprojects are so amazing, I live in Northen Europe's Scandinavian Finland and here Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Station is one of our biggest Megaprojects. 🏭
- Tel Aviv's Light Rail costs $20 billion and aims to provide a rail-based mass transit system to reduce traffic congestion. - Dubai Airport Expansion costs $33 billion and aims to manage the increasing number of travelers to Dubai, making it the world's largest airport. - Plant Vogtle nuclear power plant expansion is a $25 billion project that aims to increase the plant's power output by 2,200 megawatts. - California High-Speed Rail is a $100 billion project that aims to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles with a high-speed train. - Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge costs $20 billion and connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau with a 55-kilometer bridge and tunnel system.
The Netherlands are already building a mega project for about 100 years and still continuing. It’s called “Afsluitdijk, going over in Deltaplan”, officially ended a few years ago but we are still tuning and improving on all kind of separate parts of the project. It’s about the safe keeping of our country, we build an array of dikes, dams, waterbreaks, river management etc etc. One mobile emergency dam has two parts as big as the Eiffel Tower, only they can move.
Also, a Subway is needed to be finished on-or before 2027-2028, because by 2027-2028, EDSA will be extremely congested with over 500,000 vehicles per day from 430,000 vehicles per day in 2023,.
@@juliusvinh109 By car, I'd say maybe 7-9 hours from the north to the south. But regardless, Tel Aviv is insanely congested and can take 1.5 hours to get from side to side. It's the most important economic hub in Israel, and the infrastructure is very needed
Just did the math on the oil rig. They stand to make 4.5B USD a year for the next 90 years, paying back the initial cost in roughly 12 years give or take. Standing to make a total of nearly 400B USD over 90 years, at which point at 400k barrel a day it would be depleted. Just insane. This is just one location.
@@lucen3d no, even use does not spend 100 billion a week. Numbers I remember are like 600 or 700 billion and might have grown since +probably intelligence budgets not included in that that you could count.
except Dubai airport expansion other projects make sense.. I doubt Dubai airport will sustain growth because neighbouring countries will have direct connectivity with Europe and US.
Administrative New Capital in Cairo, It's a Mega Project, also the New agriculture Delta in Egypt with the longest artificial river amid the SAHARA desert
there a couple of megaprojects going on in poland at the moment like the CPK project that plans a lot of new high speed rail projects in poland or the new airport that is planned to be opened in 2028
There is one in the Philippines, PNR-NSCR, and the Line 9 subway are both to be completed by 2030, while Batangas extension will be for operational by mid-2030s, also, Bulacan International Airport will be operational starting with phase 1 sometime in late 2020s, then, succeeding phases until beyond 2050. PNR-HSR will be operational in stages from late 2030s to early 2050s, using the technology of Chuo Shinkansen.
The renders for the light rail in Tel Aviv are by Erel Herzog. It's nice that you used renders for all three lines, which are from three separate rendering projects by the same creator.
@christianwestling2019 If you mean the Purple Line, then it goes on the side of the airport that doesn't have any terminals. A future terminal is planned there, and it might connect to the line. Moreover, the bigger Tel Aviv Metro plan does envision an airport connection. Having said all that, the main reason why the LRT wasn't designed to reach the airport is that Israel's suburban rail system is already connected to the airport on its main terminal, and will also have another station in 2026 in the shuttle pickup station. So the airport is quite well connected, barring the issue of trains not working on Shabbat.
01:18 It has nothing to do with the political situation, at least since 2006. The real cause for delays is the lack of experience in Israel with projects on this scale. They tried to give it to a highly leveraged private company which went under in the 2008 crisis, and it took 7 years of bureaucracy and legal battles to build a state-run company from scratch to handle the project. Actual construction only started in 2015, even though this specific project received initial approval in 1997, and final approval for the specific lines in 2001 or 2002 (can't remember). This is why it's not a fully underground metro: in 1997 Tel Aviv didn't need one.
Saying you can get from Tokyo to Osaka in just 67 minutes is just providing half-baked information. You need to specify distance for better context. Tokyo to Osaka is 540kms (337 miles)!
I guess the next mega project is new International Space Station and SpaceX human space in Moon and Mars. Dubai has a solo run in the middle east right now, but in the near future, he has to share with Saudi, Qatar, etc. which is translated into reduction of tourists, investments, etc.
It kinda is, in the same way there's a metro in Barcelona Airport. It doesn't go directly, but in a network of tunnels and a bit of walking underground, it does. It's only around 300 metres away.
could you do a video of the "Tren Maya" ? showcasing its work so far, how much damage to the environment and indigenous communities has caused, and if it would be a reliable mean of transportation and touristic attraction.
3 Gorgeous Dam? 37bn $? The Line City? 100bn$ to 200bn$ Neom city? 500bn $???? Chinese C-IEC? 500bn$ CPEC 70bn$???? WTF? Do You Even Know WTH is Going On In the world?
Clean energy! Yes if totally forgetting the amount of deadly, for many years, nuclear waste which will be left for our sons and daughters to take care of, for millennia to come, and for a few years power consumption!
Give us updates on biggest Mega projects that are under construction in next video, specifically line project. Also is there any project related to Kurdistan?
We will make a NEOM update soon :) It's difficult to cover megaprojects from specific countries & areas as there is not a lot of good footage or any footage available at all 😟
How do you figure the oil field "might" be the last of its kind? We use crude oil in way more then just fuel... Even if we all started recycling and driving EVs, oil wont be going anywhere ANY time soon.
Exactly. Not a chance. And if it actually did happen we’d be in for extremely high energy prices. Energy diversity is very important to keep prices lower
Thought the same thing. No way this airport sees that many passengers ever; even half that. Wait a decade to see a video on said megaproject that was as a massive waste of money.
A lot of reasons. Politics, cost, and safety to name a few. The US alone produces about 2000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel per year. So that's a minimum of 39 Falcon Heavy launches just to get most of the solid high level waste into orbit. Now, having a sky full of orbiting nuclear waste doesn't sound ideal, so it's got to be sent elsewhere. Either put it in the Sun or sling it out of the solar system. Out of those two options, sending it into the Sun is more difficult and expensive. But, even then we want to sling it out of the solar system, that means even more launches, and additional cost to send the waste away. And what happens if one of these launches fails to get the payload into orbit? Or if one of the engine burns fail, or the guidance fails, and it drifts into an orbit that sends it home 30 years later? Can't have nuclear waste falling from the sky one day.
I think you skip the Indonesian Megaproject of IKN (Indonesia New Capital) at Kalimantan and also the masive project that JOKOWI held under his goverment. 😊🥂
Fun fact: Tel Aviv has a full metro system planned as well, which should start construction while the light rail is still being built. The metro system's cost will be above $50 billion.
@@rixon3984yeah they’re trying to finish it in time for the pride parade in Palestine. Did you know that Palestine is one of the most LGBTQ friendly countries on the planet ?? I love it !!❤
About which Megaproject should we make a video next? 🤔
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Should you plz make a video about one of Northen Europe's biggest megaprojects like Norway's underwater tunnels or Finland's Olkiluoto Nuclear power station? 🏭🌊
Will we get a follow up video on Neom/ progress update.
Norway's expensive "Floating Underwater Coastal Highway" The plan is to complete it by 2030.
Japan is such an impressive country. They get all that shit done while dealing with the most natural disasters of any country in the world.
You mean America?
You mean the Philippines?
Its a shame they have such a genocidal history.
Them and everyone one else. History only has two types of people. Those who got, and those who got, got.
@@JD-env1 Who gives a shit.
Japan's maglev shinkansen is insane
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In my fictional world, all projects in this video already finished and successful
Huge megaprojects like manmade islands, underwater tunnels, Dams, windpower parks, nuclear power stations and many other megaprojects are so amazing, I live in Northen Europe's Scandinavian Finland and here Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Station is one of our biggest Megaprojects. 🏭
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- Tel Aviv's Light Rail costs $20 billion and aims to provide a rail-based mass transit system to reduce traffic congestion.
- Dubai Airport Expansion costs $33 billion and aims to manage the increasing number of travelers to Dubai, making it the world's largest airport.
- Plant Vogtle nuclear power plant expansion is a $25 billion project that aims to increase the plant's power output by 2,200 megawatts.
- California High-Speed Rail is a $100 billion project that aims to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles with a high-speed train.
- Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge costs $20 billion and connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau with a 55-kilometer bridge and tunnel system.
There's no guarantee the California rail project is going ahead so pointless to mention it.
Realy I like this megaprojects
Love from Dubai
At first glance, the design of Japan's speed train looks like an aircraft.
As a person from the state of Georgia, thanks for the information about the nuclear power plant
The new Turkey canal to alleviate congestion in the bosphorus strait. Would be a cool video.
The Netherlands are already building a mega project for about 100 years and still continuing. It’s called “Afsluitdijk, going over in Deltaplan”, officially ended a few years ago but we are still tuning and improving on all kind of separate parts of the project.
It’s about the safe keeping of our country, we build an array of dikes, dams, waterbreaks, river management etc etc. One mobile emergency dam has two parts as big as the Eiffel Tower, only they can move.
Gesundheit!
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I love at 1:00 the person getting on the train with their machine gun
Me too
It's a rifle :) machine guns are very heavy, you don't want to carry them around when you don't have to.
@@Ynhockey how did I not realize that
Great video, Congratulations
Thank you very much!
Great vid. After all is completed on this type of activity, then we the cabin crew work our magic.
Congratulations for Humanity❤❤❤🎉
Shinkansen is 新幹線 in Japanese, while it's translation is "Bullet Train" ... it's literal translation is "New Trunk Line" not "Bullet Train"
Thank you video brillante compliment
Thank you 👌✔️
My money's on Dubai mega-airport collapsing and being half used at most lmao
Great video
Tel Aviv light rail is needed, thanks for including it in this video
It's just a tiny country, does it take long to travel from one end to the other ?
@@juliusvinh109 it's a light rail in the city, not between cities
Also, a Subway is needed to be finished on-or before 2027-2028, because by 2027-2028, EDSA will be extremely congested with over 500,000 vehicles per day from 430,000 vehicles per day in 2023,.
@@juliusvinh109 By car, I'd say maybe 7-9 hours from the north to the south. But regardless, Tel Aviv is insanely congested and can take 1.5 hours to get from side to side. It's the most important economic hub in Israel, and the infrastructure is very needed
Nice video 👍
Thank you! :)
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Great video sir❤❤❤❤❤
Just did the math on the oil rig. They stand to make 4.5B USD a year for the next 90 years, paying back the initial cost in roughly 12 years give or take. Standing to make a total of nearly 400B USD over 90 years, at which point at 400k barrel a day it would be depleted. Just insane. This is just one location.
I really like to see the megaprojects of Bangladesh in your channel. It's not that impressive but we really are proud of these megaprojects.
We would love to do that if there is good footage of the projects available :)
Bro that train is big
Hopefully now that Vogtle is going they can build some more around the country and avoid the budget overruns. 2 or 3 decade break did not help.
The cost of these projects is insane!
Sure is, you'd need more than a month, almost two months, of US military budget to pay for the Japan's new train line.
@@riku3716you meant week
@@lucen3d no, even use does not spend 100 billion a week. Numbers I remember are like 600 or 700 billion and might have grown since +probably intelligence budgets not included in that that you could count.
日本と他国のプロジェクトの違いは、この新幹線プロジェクトはたった1つの民間企業がやってるプロジェクトです。政府はノータッチです。
Dubai airport❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Can you cover world's biggest oil refinery that's in Jamnagar?
WOW WOW WOW MEGAAA
Great Video, congratulations!!🎉
Where/How did you learn to edit so well?
You make great content ;)
Thank you a lot! 💛 I have been editing for 8 years, so I have some experience :D
Hahaha noted. Thanks for your reply! 🙌😊
Nice Video, Keep Going Top Luxury 🔥🔥
Thanks! 🔥
Waiting for this video to release on Top Luxury Español, to share it with my family
Very soon!
Beautifull city❤
You honestly can make videos like this better than anyone. Your videos are always fun to watch!!!! Thanks you
Include CPEC Project in next video
It's cute that Dubai thinks that many people want to visit.
except Dubai airport expansion other projects make sense.. I doubt Dubai airport will sustain growth because neighbouring countries will have direct connectivity with Europe and US.
My project!!!!
Administrative New Capital in Cairo, It's a Mega Project, also the New agriculture Delta in Egypt with the longest artificial river amid the SAHARA desert
there a couple of megaprojects going on in poland at the moment like the CPK project that plans a lot of new high speed rail projects in poland or the new airport that is planned to be opened in 2028
There is one in the Philippines, PNR-NSCR, and the Line 9 subway are both to be completed by 2030, while Batangas extension will be for operational by mid-2030s, also, Bulacan International Airport will be operational starting with phase 1 sometime in late 2020s, then, succeeding phases until beyond 2050. PNR-HSR will be operational in stages from late 2030s to early 2050s, using the technology of Chuo Shinkansen.
@@ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashups nice to hear
The renders for the light rail in Tel Aviv are by Erel Herzog. It's nice that you used renders for all three lines, which are from three separate rendering projects by the same creator.
Why isn't the Tel Aviv light-rail going to the airport? One of the lines seem to go near it, but not to the terminal. Seems odd.
@christianwestling2019 If you mean the Purple Line, then it goes on the side of the airport that doesn't have any terminals. A future terminal is planned there, and it might connect to the line. Moreover, the bigger Tel Aviv Metro plan does envision an airport connection.
Having said all that, the main reason why the LRT wasn't designed to reach the airport is that Israel's suburban rail system is already connected to the airport on its main terminal, and will also have another station in 2026 in the shuttle pickup station. So the airport is quite well connected, barring the issue of trains not working on Shabbat.
trash project and money laundering
There's oil in Kazakhstan - America is on its way to help them. 🤘🤟
Never challenge mother nature time will come how well you are prepared for it still will fall to mother nature.🙏🙏🙏 HOPE Nothing will happen.
Can u do a video about Belgrade Waterfront?
The governor of Shizuoka, which is famous for Mt.Fuji, trys to prevent the company, which trys to built The Chuo Shinkansen, from doing it.
All these projects are so depressing, except for the last one.
01:18 It has nothing to do with the political situation, at least since 2006. The real cause for delays is the lack of experience in Israel with projects on this scale. They tried to give it to a highly leveraged private company which went under in the 2008 crisis, and it took 7 years of bureaucracy and legal battles to build a state-run company from scratch to handle the project. Actual construction only started in 2015, even though this specific project received initial approval in 1997, and final approval for the specific lines in 2001 or 2002 (can't remember). This is why it's not a fully underground metro: in 1997 Tel Aviv didn't need one.
Only thing I dont get is what things are produced in Dubai?
Lets see the world hold on
make a video about the wonder of the seas
The HS2 in england….. £100bn and it isn’t even getting finished 😂😂😂
how the hell is barrow island not on here? Its the most expensive man made object on the planet
Saying you can get from Tokyo to Osaka in just 67 minutes is just providing half-baked information. You need to specify distance for better context. Tokyo to Osaka is 540kms (337 miles)!
Amazying❤️
Tel Aviv Light Rail - the first line has opened today! August 18, 2023.
Shinkansen doesn't literally translates to bullet train. Shin is new, kan is trunk/main/major, sen is line.
Freih..it für Pal.stina! ✊🏻
Who does your editing
Please telll me
Make videos on Indian upcoming mega projects ❤❤
4:11: That’s nearly the combined population of Canada and the US!
Wow 😮
I guess the next mega project is new International Space Station and SpaceX human space in Moon and Mars.
Dubai has a solo run in the middle east right now, but in the near future, he has to share with Saudi, Qatar, etc. which is translated into reduction of tourists, investments, etc.
Shinkansen does not literally mean bullet train. It means new trunk line or new railway.
Now palo verde nuclear generation station outside phoenix needs to expand to keep its largest nuclear plant title in the us lol
Yes !
The thumbnail i voted for !
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That oil one wont end well
Why isn't the Tel Aviv light-rail going to the airport? One of the lines seem to go near it, but not to the terminal. Seems odd.
It kinda is, in the same way there's a metro in Barcelona Airport. It doesn't go directly, but in a network of tunnels and a bit of walking underground, it does. It's only around 300 metres away.
What will the Mega City look like near SanFrancisco California?
Don’t forget the NEOM
Thailand also
Land bridge Chumphon-Ranong
Neom - the line project $500 billion
Does that expensive rail system in Israel have a lot to do with the ongoing conflict and money scams going on over in that area?
Does anyone please know the name of soundtrack that is in beginning of the video?
Dat feel when yr enemy builds their empire out of the gelatinized remains of yr friends . ^_^;;
Mahlev runs with much more speed than just 300 km/hour. It goes 500!
Occupier gets alms always.
It's easy for Tel-a**b to build any stuff with that alms.
could you do a video of the "Tren Maya" ? showcasing its work so far, how much damage to the environment and indigenous communities has caused, and if it would be a reliable mean of transportation and touristic attraction.
We already covered that topic a few months ago, check it out :)
In my fictional world, all of this are dominated by fictional and made uo megaprojects
Should have covered dholera of India
canada is making a 1000kph train i think? not sure
We don't have Huber in Israel!
I was also going to say that
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The relatively small increase in CO2 has greened the earth by some 40% according to NASA.
3 Gorgeous Dam? 37bn $?
The Line City? 100bn$ to 200bn$
Neom city? 500bn $????
Chinese C-IEC? 500bn$ CPEC 70bn$????
WTF? Do You Even Know WTH is Going On In the world?
Clean energy! Yes if totally forgetting the amount of deadly, for many years, nuclear waste which will be left for our sons and daughters to take care of, for millennia to come, and for a few years power consumption!
It is what it is
Give us updates on biggest Mega projects that are under construction in next video, specifically line project.
Also is there any project related to Kurdistan?
We will make a NEOM update soon :) It's difficult to cover megaprojects from specific countries & areas as there is not a lot of good footage or any footage available at all 😟
@@MegaBuildsYT thank you a lot 🙏❤️
Good job building a giant airport like that, in the middle of a resource sustainability crisis😂
How do you figure the oil field "might" be the last of its kind? We use crude oil in way more then just fuel... Even if we all started recycling and driving EVs, oil wont be going anywhere ANY time soon.
Exactly. Not a chance. And if it actually did happen we’d be in for extremely high energy prices. Energy diversity is very important to keep prices lower
Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah are all within 2 hours from one another and all have massive airports. Not very bright really
Thought the same thing. No way this airport sees that many passengers ever; even half that. Wait a decade to see a video on said megaproject that was as a massive waste of money.
What happened with neon especially the line
I would rather see civilian infrastructure mega projects than money spent on wars!
Just a thought..... Why don't we send our nuclear waste from Nuclear reactors into space on a one way trip??????
A lot of reasons. Politics, cost, and safety to name a few. The US alone produces about 2000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel per year. So that's a minimum of 39 Falcon Heavy launches just to get most of the solid high level waste into orbit. Now, having a sky full of orbiting nuclear waste doesn't sound ideal, so it's got to be sent elsewhere. Either put it in the Sun or sling it out of the solar system. Out of those two options, sending it into the Sun is more difficult and expensive. But, even then we want to sling it out of the solar system, that means even more launches, and additional cost to send the waste away. And what happens if one of these launches fails to get the payload into orbit? Or if one of the engine burns fail, or the guidance fails, and it drifts into an orbit that sends it home 30 years later? Can't have nuclear waste falling from the sky one day.
NEOM is $500B
I think you skip the Indonesian Megaproject of IKN (Indonesia New Capital) at Kalimantan and also the masive project that JOKOWI held under his goverment. 😊🥂
I heard that Israel will be using horse drawn carts soon.
Fun fact: Tel Aviv has a full metro system planned as well, which should start construction while the light rail is still being built. The metro system's cost will be above $50 billion.
Indeed. It takes time to destroy all the mass graves of the indigenous Palestinians and erase that colony’s bloody history
palestine is really working damn
@@rixon3984yeah they’re trying to finish it in time for the pride parade in Palestine.
Did you know that Palestine is one of the most LGBTQ friendly countries on the planet ?? I love it !!❤
@@danielleybengrub come to Pakistan eunuch 🤬 Allah will destroy this evil
terrorists@@rixon3984
How's the rail coming along now? Is gaza helping?