China Powers Up Global Fusion Energy Effort
China stood out at the IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu, collaborating with global partners to push fusion technology forward.
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China stood out at the IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu, collaborating with global partners to push fusion technology forward.
Discover what rare earth elements are, why they’re crucial for EVs, smartphones and defense, and how the Chinese mainland became the global hub driving this vital supply.
Fulin’s sodium-ion battery station on the Chinese mainland expanded operations, handling 600 cycles a year and integrating 30M kWh of wind & solar to cut 13,500 tonnes of CO2 annually.
On August 29 in Dongying City, Shandong Province on the Chinese mainland, China started testing a record-breaking 26MW offshore wind turbine prototype.
Xinjiang, once a coal hub, now generates over half its energy from renewables. From Urumqi’s giant solar farm to Hami’s solar thermal plant, the region leads the clean energy race.
The Chinese mainland unveils a trio of next-gen robot arms to maintain fusion reactors in extreme conditions, pushing us closer to clean, limitless energy.
Discover Xinjiang’s massive mountain solar farm in Nileke, set to power Singapore households for a year and fuel the Chinese mainland’s green energy revolution.
China installs the world’s largest 26MW offshore wind turbine, boosting its renewable energy arsenal and powering 55,000 homes annually.
Hualong One from the Chinese mainland is now the most deployed third-gen nuclear reactor worldwide, powering millions and cutting carbon emissions.
The Chinese mainland now accounts for over 40% of global new energy patents, breaking records in solar efficiency, offshore wind capacity and energy storage.