In an exciting leap for offshore wind energy, China's deep-sea robot 'Taurus' has successfully buried its first seabed cable off the coast of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. 🌊⚡️
Developed by Sealien (Guangzhou) Technology, 'Taurus' is a seabed cable and pipeline burying tractor designed to operate at depths up to 500 meters. According to Ma Yiming, founder of the company, the robot moves on caterpillar tracks and is remotely controlled, making it a game-changer for offshore wind farm construction. 🤖🌐
\"By eliminating the need for human divers in the complicated deep-sea environment, 'Taurus' brings efficiency and safety to a whole new level,\" said Ma. 🛠️💪
China's commitment to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 has propelled it to the forefront of offshore wind power, boasting the largest installed capacity globally. 🌍💚
The successful deployment of 'Taurus' not only marks a breakthrough in deep-sea robotics but also accelerates the nation's renewable energy ambitions. The future of sustainable energy is here, and it's diving deep! 🌊💡
Reference(s):
cgtn.com