Red Sea New City: Huawei's GridForming Energy Storage Technology Lights Up 'Power Islands'
Red Sea New City: Huawei's GridForming Energy Storage Technology Lights Up 'Power Islands'On September 8, 2024, the 2024 International Digital Energy Exhibition opened at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center. Yang Yougui, Senior Vice President of Huawei and President of Global Marketing and Service System for Huawei Digital Power, delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony and main forum, introducing Huawei's achievements in building the world's largest photovoltaic and storage microgrid power station in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea New City, and highlighting the key role of Huawei's GridForming energy storage technology in creating "power island" solutions...
Why Are River Boats Prohibited From Entering the Sea? Unlocking the Millennial Riddle of "River and Sea Inseparability"
Why Are River Boats Prohibited From Entering the Sea? Unlocking the Millennial Riddle of "River and Sea Inseparability"While both river boats and ocean-going vessels share the ability to carry passengers and cargo, why are river boats forbidden from entering the sea? This seemingly simple question hides deep considerations of maritime safety and economic efficiency.River boats, as the name suggests, are vessels designed specifically for river navigation...
Ant Group's Global Expansion Accelerates, Aiming for 20% Overseas Revenue Contribution
Ant Group's Global Expansion Accelerates, Aiming for 20% Overseas Revenue ContributionAt the recent Bund Summit media briefing, Zhao Wenbiao, CEO of Ant Group, revealed that the company saw a 35% increase in customer numbers over the past year, with several of its products achieving top market share in their respective categories. He emphasized that international expansion is a key strategic focus for Ant Group, aiming for overseas operations to contribute 20% of total revenue and become a significant growth driver...
Bohai Bay Cross-Sea Bridge: The Distance Between Dream and Reality
Bohai Bay Cross-Sea Bridge: The Distance Between Dream and RealityThe shortest straight-line distance between Shandong and Liaoning provinces is only a little over 100 kilometers, but this 100 kilometers spans the vast Bohai Bay, serving as a natural barrier to convenient travel between the two regions. Opening your navigation app, you'll find that to travel from Shandong to Liaoning requires a detour of over 1300 kilometers, taking over ten hours by car or six and a half hours by train...
Ten Years Since MH370 Disappeared: A Renewed Search for the Truth?
Ten Years Since MH370 Disappeared: A Renewed Search for the Truth?On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished from radar while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, with 239 people on board, including 154 Chinese passengers. The incident, which sent shockwaves across the globe, has become known as aviations greatest mystery...
The Choice of a Graphene Genius: New Challenges in Retaining Talent in China's Scientific Research
The Choice of a Graphene Genius: New Challenges in Retaining Talent in China's Scientific ResearchCao Yuan, a brilliant young scientist in his twenties, has always displayed a deep interest and exceptional talent for science. In the field of graphene research, he has achieved globally recognized accomplishments, earning him the title of "Graphene Prince...
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...
They are the "Heroines" Shining in the Stars and Seas: The Making of China's Female Astronauts
They are the "Heroines" Shining in the Stars and Seas: The Making of China's Female AstronautsTo become an astronaut, one must first be an outstanding air force pilot. This requires thousands of hours of flight training and rigorous education, with a qualification rate of only 1%, making it a selection process of one in a hundred...
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...
Women in Space: Challenges and Opportunities Coexist, How Do They Conquer the Stars and Seas?
Women in Space: Challenges and Opportunities Coexist, How Do They Conquer the Stars and Seas?In modern society, women have demonstrated extraordinary talent and courage in all fields, and space exploration is no exception. They work side by side with male astronauts, exploring the vast universe together, contributing to humanity's understanding of space...
ByteDance Founders Zhang Yiming and Liang Rubo Donate 200 Million Yuan to Nankai University to Support Mathematics Research and Talent Cultivation
ByteDance Founders Zhang Yiming and Liang Rubo Donate 200 Million Yuan to Nankai University to Support Mathematics Research and Talent CultivationOn August 21st, reporters learned from the official website of Nankai University that ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming and ByteDance CEO Liang Rubo jointly donated 200 million yuan to their alma mater, Nankai University, primarily to support mathematics research and talent cultivation. This year marks the 105th anniversary of Nankai University...
China's C919 Large Aircraft: From Failure at Farnborough to Overseas Sales, a Path to the Rise of Chinese Manufacturing
China's C919 Large Aircraft: From Failure at Farnborough to Overseas Sales, a Path to the Rise of Chinese ManufacturingIn the 1970s, the world's aviation powerhouses, the United States, the Soviet Union, and the European Union, successively introduced large passenger aircraft, while China was still in its infancy in aircraft manufacturing, with its largest passenger aircraft having a payload of only ten tons. To change this lagging situation, China resolutely decided to develop domestically-produced large aircraft capable of transporting over one hundred tons, becoming the fourth country in the world to possess large passenger aircraft...