CRRC announces successful installation of 20 MW “Qihang” floating wind turbine
The turbine, independently developed by CRRC, is positioned as the largest and most powerful in the world.
The turbine, independently developed by CRRC, is positioned as the largest and most powerful in the world.
The Wartsila engines, which include six- and nine-cylinder versions, will arrive at the shipyard in 2026, consolidating CMA CGM as a pioneer in the use of clean technology in commercial shipping.
The company has so far raised $3.2 million to develop this technology and continues to work with partners in the rail and energy industries to bring this vision to reality.
The dimensions of the monopiles make them the largest built for British waters.
Through these partnerships, Google is integrating this technology as part of its climate solutions, which include methods such as enhanced rock erosion and direct air capture.
With an annual production set at 270,000 tonnes, the discovery in Yunna strengthens the mining sector in the large Asian country.
This development could transform the way components for nuclear research reactors are created and manufactured.
The use of AI would allow the robot dog to adjust its way of walking, achieving continuous progress to improve quadruped robots and bring them ever closer to the fluid movements of animals.
The company will supply essential components, including control systems, turbines, generators, refurbished transformers and high voltage equipment.
The Kunlun Mountains, vital to water supply in western China, are now becoming the setting for technological implementation.
The collaboration between Oxa, Sunderland City Council and other partners reflects a clear commitment to real solutions that could redefine public transport around the world.
This project makes it the largest integrated system of its kind in the world, setting a global standard in renewable technology.