Author: GE LIJUN

Boom in Creative Cultural Products is Boosting Chinese Museums

The National Museum of China’s phoenix crown magnet, considered the jewel in the crown of…

Chinese company contributes to the technological revolution in Zambia’s mining sector

In the digital control centre of the Chambishi copper mine’s southeast deposit in Zambia, a…

Under the Red Lanterns, the World Celebrates the Spring Festival

Each year, Lin Haiyan, president of the Chinatown Foundation in Mauritius, dedicates significant time and…

China Develops Sustainable Aviation Fuel for Environmentally Friendly Air Transport

9 passenger plane of China Southern Airlines during a flight training mission in Dongying, Shandong…

The Green Electricity Market Is Growing By Leaps And Bounds In China

By purchasing Green Electricity Certificates (GECs), the organisers of the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) have succeeded in making the once energy-intensive event more environmentally friendly.   A few days before its opening in Shanghai at the beginning of November, the CIIE concluded a deal for 10,000 GECs with the Shanghai branch of China Huadian Corp., a company specialising in electricity, via the green power exchange in Beijing. This purchase enabled the CIIE to acquire 10 million kwh of green…

First Zero-Carbon Data Centre In Qinghai Exemplifies Role Of The Region In Meeting Demands Of Energy-Intensive Data Storage

Digital avatars have become a standard feature on e-commerce platforms. As virtual hosts, they emulate human behaviour, broadcast live programmes without interruption, and present “Made in China” products to foreign consumers, thanks to their proficiency in multiple languages. The impressive efficiency of these digital avatars is made possible by the colossal computing power that enables them to perform their functions.  “This year, the storage requirements of the digital avatars have increased significantly, by approximately 500 times compared to last year.…

Sino-African Cooperation On Solar Energy Increases Access To Electricity For Local Populations

Access to electricity remains a major challenge in many parts of Africa. In remote villages, people still rely on candles or paraffin lamps for light after dark. Even in large cities that are connected to the grid, power cuts are common.  Fortunately, Africa has a wealth of renewable energy resources, especially solar energy. Areas such as the south Sahara, where there is plenty of sunshine, offer immense potential for green power generation, particularly well suited to photovoltaic energy.  In recent…

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