Gold Member BOHICA Posted January 2 Gold Member Share Posted January 2 Getting left behind on the tech and energy fields. We are no longer the leaders. Oh well all good things come to end and it might be to bad to be like Canada. Chinese can just get things done like no others these days. https://electrek.co/2024/01/02/worlds-largest-ultra-high-altitude-wind-farm-tibet/ The 100-megawatt (MW) wind farm is at an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,256 feet) in the Seni District. A wind farm built at 3,500 (11,483 feet) to 5,500 feet (18,045 feet) is considered ultra-high. Its developer, CHN Energy, will use the wind farm for R&D to further develop large-scale ultra-high-altitude wind farms. But in the meantime, this wind farm is providing clean electricity to 140,000 households in Nagqu City, the largest of Tibet’s prefecture-level cities. The $90.3 million wind farm was built in around 260 days despite the harsh conditions. Its 25 turbines, spread over 140,000 square meters (1.5. million square feet), are expected to provide about 200 million kWh of electricity annually Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaturallyAspirated Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 2 minutes ago, BOHICA said: Getting left behind on the tech and energy fields. We are no longer the leaders. Oh well all good things come to end and it might be to bad to be like Canada. Chinese can just get things done like no others these days. https://electrek.co/2024/01/02/worlds-largest-ultra-high-altitude-wind-farm-tibet/ The 100-megawatt (MW) wind farm is at an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,256 feet) in the Seni District. A wind farm built at 3,500 (11,483 feet) to 5,500 feet (18,045 feet) is considered ultra-high. Its developer, CHN Energy, will use the wind farm for R&D to further develop large-scale ultra-high-altitude wind farms. But in the meantime, this wind farm is providing clean electricity to 140,000 households in Nagqu City, the largest of Tibet’s prefecture-level cities. The $90.3 million wind farm was built in around 260 days despite the harsh conditions. Its 25 turbines, spread over 140,000 square meters (1.5. million square feet), are expected to provide about 200 million kWh of electricity annually China is in its death throes. Chip manufacturing is running away, and their population issue is quickly looming. They will be foreign controlled in most every aspect in a decade or less. Neal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum Contributing Member steve from amherst Posted January 2 Platinum Contributing Member Share Posted January 2 23 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said: China is in its death throes. Chip manufacturing is running away, and their old population issue is quickly looming. They will be foreign controlled in most every aspect in a decade or less. Neal fixed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtnloverxtreme2 Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 50 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said: China is in its death throes. Chip manufacturing is running away, and their population issue is quickly looming. They will be foreign controlled in most every aspect in a decade or less. Neal truths. china is imploding surely but steadily. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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