China is no stranger to massive civil engineering projects, but its latest hydropower effort is impressively large, even by ...
First concrete has been poured for the nuclear island of unit 1 at Phase I of the Xuwei nuclear power project in China's Jiangsu province. The plant will supply both industrial heating and electricity ...
Market opportunities in China's construction sector include government-backed growth in energy and infrastructure, with focus on renewable energy, new energy storage systems, and expansive transport ...
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China starts building world’s first hybrid nuclear plant for 33-million-ton industrial steam
China has begun the construction of the Xuwei Nuclear Heating and Power Plant in ...
The plant brings together two different nuclear technologies in one complex. It combines the Hualong One pressurised water ...
China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) has officially commenced full-scale construction on a massive new energy facility in East China’s Shandong Province, a project designed to generate 50 billion ...
Project uses nuclear energy to pump clean steam to the petrochemical industry while also supplying electricity ...
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'Water bomb': China building world's most powerful mega dam in the Himalayas — how it impacts India
China is reportedly pressing ahead with a massive hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, a move that experts and officials warn could seriously endanger water security, ecology and ...
Hundreds of miles from China’s populous coastline, a sharp bend in a remote Himalayan river is set to become the centerpiece of one of the country’s most ambitious – and controversial – infrastructure ...
More than 100 coal-fired power station generator units are set to start supplying electricity worldwide in 2026 as China continues to develop projects using the fossil fuel even as it installs huge ...
On Friday, concrete pouring began for the nuclear island of Unit 1 at the Xuwei Nuclear Heating and Power Plant in ...
A solar power project in the Gobi Desert has moved the needle on the size and scope of global photovoltaic installations, aided by innovation in equipment and construction. The numbers tell much of ...
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