Akse County's Giant Tower Concentrated Solar Power Plant: How "Sunflowers" on the Gobi Desert Illuminate the Night?
Akse County's Giant Tower Concentrated Solar Power Plant: How "Sunflowers" on the Gobi Desert Illuminate the Night?Located in Akse County, Jiuquan City, at the westernmost end of the Hexi Corridor, a recently grid-connected tower concentrated solar power (CSP) project, the largest single-unit project under construction in China, has begun operation. Situated on a Gobi Desert plateau nearly 3,000 meters above sea level, with temperatures plummeting to -15, this project utilizes advanced technology to convert the desert's abundant solar energy into a continuous supply of electricity, even at night, opening new avenues for green energy utilization...
Saudi Arabia: A Freshwater Miracle in the Desert A Comparison with China's Desalination Industry
Saudi Arabia: A Freshwater Miracle in the Desert A Comparison with China's Desalination IndustrySaudi Arabia, a nation renowned for its deserts and oil reserves, possesses an incredible capacity for freshwater supply. Across its vast expanse of desert, abundant water resources nourish farmlands, gardens, and city streetsa testament to its massive desalination industry...
American Satellites Capture China's "Blue Miracle" in the Kubuqi Desert: A Photovoltaic Desertification Solution and its Global Impact
American Satellites Capture China's "Blue Miracle" in the Kubuqi Desert: A Photovoltaic Desertification Solution and its Global ImpactChina has made groundbreaking advancements in cutting-edge photovoltaic cell technologies, such as high-efficiency crystalline silicon and perovskite, repeatedly setting world records for photoelectric conversion efficiency becoming a "Super Saiyan" in the photovoltaic field. In 2023, China's photovoltaic component production reached an astonishing 500GW, capturing 70% of the global market share, showcasing the strength of "Made in China...
Taklamakan Desert: A Sleeping Oil and Gas Treasure, Challenges and Opportunities in Conquering the "Sea of Death"
Taklamakan Desert: A Sleeping Oil and Gas Treasure, Challenges and Opportunities in Conquering the "Sea of Death"The Taklamakan Desert, a vast wasteland known as the "Sea of Death," holds rich oil and gas resources. Proven reserves are estimated at 17...
From "Sea of Death" to "Green Oasis": The Miracle Rebirth of Kubuqi Desert
From "Sea of Death" to "Green Oasis": The Miracle Rebirth of Kubuqi DesertThe Kubuqi Desert in Inner Mongolia, once considered the root of the "century-old sandstorm" in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, unleashed sandstorms every winter, ravaging the northern sky. However, in recent years, this former "Sea of Death" has undergone a dramatic transformation, gradually turning into a vibrant "Green Oasis," thanks to the "Water Diversion to Sand" project implemented by the Hangjin Banner government...
Saying Goodbye to TV Desert: A Buying Guide to Create a Perfect Living Room Audio-Visual Feast
Saying Goodbye to TV Desert: A Buying Guide to Create a Perfect Living Room Audio-Visual FeastWhile the rise of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets has relegated TV to a mere piece of furniture in many households, a great big-screen TV remains an indispensable protagonist in the living room for those who pursue a high quality of life. How to choose a TV that meets your needs and offers exceptional value for money has become a challenge for many consumers...
Living by the Sun: The Rise and Future of Solar Power in China's Deserts
Living by the Sun: The Rise and Future of Solar Power in China's DesertsIntroductionLight from the Desert: The Rise of Solar PowerDesert areas have unique advantages that make them ideal locations for solar power: Vast Space: Deserts are expansive, providing ample space for the construction of large-scale solar power plants, avoiding conflicts with urban or agricultural land use.How Powerful is China's Solar Technology? High-Efficiency Solar Panels: Chinese companies have independently developed solar panels with higher conversion efficiency, capable of converting more solar energy into electricity...
From Endless Yellow Sand to Lush Greenery: The Photovoltaic Desertification Control Miracle in Dengkou County, China
From Endless Yellow Sand to Lush Greenery: The Photovoltaic Desertification Control Miracle in Dengkou County, ChinaPrefaceWhen we think about deserts, images of endless yellow sand and barren landscapes often come to mind. However, in Dengkou County, Inner Mongolia, China, a groundbreaking transformation is quietly taking place...
Turning Desert into Oasis: CSCEC 8th Bureau's Innovative Desert Sand Non-Fired Brick, Enabling Low-Carbon Construction for New Energy Projects
Turning Desert into Oasis: CSCEC 8th Bureau's Innovative Desert Sand Non-Fired Brick, Enabling Low-Carbon Construction for New Energy ProjectsIn recent years, with global climate change and sustainable development concepts gaining increasing attention, the construction of new energy projects has been booming. Desert areas, as one of the regions richest in solar energy resources, have also become key areas for new energy development...
Gold in the Desert: The Miracle of Chinas Solar Power
Gold in the Desert: The Miracle of Chinas Solar PowerWhen we think of deserts, we often imagine desolate, dry, and endless landscapes. This seemingly barren land was once considered a no mans zone, and even with the advancements of technology today, crossing a desert remains a risky endeavor...
Why did the "Double 11" suddenly become deserted this year?
The early "Double Eleven" shopping festival was basically only a day or a few days before and after November 11th, but the transaction volume across the entire network has reached new highs. This year's Double Eleven, various e-commerce platforms have been preparing since late October, and even after half a month, it still became the worst Double Eleven in history!Data shows that from 2017 to 2022, the total online sales of the Double Eleven have gradually increased, reaching 253...
Ma Yun invested heavily in planting trees in the desert, promising to plant 100 million trees every year. Seven years later, what happened to the trees?
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