China Unveils World’s First Fully High-Temperature Superconducting Tokamak
China has unveiled the HH70, the world’s first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak, marking a major leap in fusion technology towards clean, sustainable energy.
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China has unveiled the HH70, the world’s first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak, marking a major leap in fusion technology towards clean, sustainable energy.
NextEra Energy Resources warns that President Biden’s proposed tariffs on clean energy technologies from the Chinese mainland could hinder the U.S. green transition by raising consumer costs.
Bill Gates and TerraPower have begun construction on a groundbreaking advanced nuclear reactor in Wyoming, aiming to revolutionize carbon-free energy generation with next-generation technology.
The main structure of Unit 1 at Taipingling Nuclear Power Plant, the first Hualong-1 unit in the Greater Bay Area, has been completed, marking a significant milestone in the region’s clean energy development.
China has powered up ‘Linglong One’, the world’s first commercial small modular reactor on land, marking a major advancement in nuclear energy innovation and contributing to clean energy efforts globally.
China’s Qinghai Province connects a new 750-kV power project to the grid, boosting clean energy generation and integrating renewable sources like solar and wind power into the national grid.
China unveils its first 100 kg vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system, marking a significant breakthrough in hydrogen-powered transportation with enhanced range and efficiency for heavy trucks.
China and France deepen their four-decade-long nuclear power partnership through the ITER “Artificial Sun” project, aiming to create unlimited clean energy for the future.
Is China dumping obsolete capacity or contributing to global growth? This article explores China’s role in the global market, addressing allegations of overcapacity and examining advancements in clean energy.
Shanxi Province in China reports a significant rise in coalbed methane production, boosting clean energy efforts and contributing to environmental sustainability.
Is China’s clean energy production exceeding global demand? We examine the data and explore whether China’s so-called ‘overcapacity’ in clean energy products is fact or fiction.
China has completed its first 1,500 km cross-regional transport test using hydrogen-powered trucks, marking a significant milestone in clean energy transportation.
China leads the world in nuclear power capacity and unit construction, with 26 units totaling 30.3 million kilowatts under construction, according to the China Nuclear Energy Association.
Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz praises the growing cooperation between German and Chinese enterprises in hydrogen technology during his visit to Chongqing, aiming to deepen bilateral relations.
China’s extensive production of affordable clean energy equipment sparks debate amid urgent global climate challenges and concerns over market impacts.
Economic analyst John Ross responds to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s claims that China is “dumping” cheap clean energy products, highlighting the global implications for renewable energy development.
China and Brazil have signed a 30-year agreement on a landmark clean energy project, set to deliver renewable power across Brazil via a new ultra-high-voltage transmission line by 2029.
While the U.S. voices concerns over China’s ‘overcapacity’ in clean energy, nations in the Global South view China’s surplus as an opportunity to boost their own sustainable development.
China has begun operating the Maerdang Hydropower Station in Qinghai Province, the highest-altitude facility of its kind on the Yellow River, aiming to boost clean energy production and distribution.
Residents in Xizang’s Xainza County are embracing solar energy for winter heating, transforming abundant sunlight into clean warmth and improving quality of life while promoting environmental sustainability.