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  • Dec 11, 2024 | atnews.co.za | Ge Lijun

    As companies look to reduce their carbon footprint, the green electricity market is growing by leaps and bounds in ChinaBy purchasing Green Electricity Certificates (GECs), the organisers of the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) have succeeded in making the once energy-intensive event more environmentally friendly.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | chinafrica.cn | Ge Lijun

    View of a 750-kw substation and wind turbines at the Santanghu wind farm in Hami, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on 10 September (XINHUA)By purchasing Green Electricity Certificates (GECs), the organisers of the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) have succeeded in making the once energy-intensive event more environmentally friendly.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | atnews.co.za | Ge Lijun

    The first zero-carbon data centre in Qinghai exemplifies the role of the resource-rich western region in meeting the demands of energy-intensive data storageDigital avatars have become a standard feature on e-commerce platforms. As virtual hosts, they emulate human behaviour, broadcast live programmes without interruption, and present “Made in China” products to foreign consumers, thanks to their proficiency in multiple languages.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | atnews.co.za | Ge Lijun

    Access to electricity remains a major challenge in many parts of Africa. In remote villages, people still rely on candles or paraffin lamps for light after dark. Even in large cities that are connected to the grid, power cuts are common. Fortunately, Africa has a wealth of renewable energy resources, especially solar energy. Areas such as the south Sahara, where there is plenty of sunshine, offer immense potential for green power generation, particularly well suited to photovoltaic energy.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | chinafrica.cn | Ge Lijun

    A technician inspects the water-cooling system in the server room of the Qinghai zero-carbon data centre in Haidong, Qinghai Province, on 9 September (CNS)Digital avatars have become a standard feature on e-commerce platforms. As virtual hosts, they emulate human behaviour, broadcast live programmes without interruption, and present “Made in China” products to foreign consumers, thanks to their proficiency in multiple languages.

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