The first LNG dual-fuel car carriers operated by China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited were named recently and have made their maiden voyages. The ships, which each have the capacity to transport 7,500 cars, represent a milestone for China’s carrier fleet as it enters the era of “large vessels” and “new energy”.
China's first launch complex dedicated to servicing commercial space operations is scheduled to carry out its debut mission in the coming autumn, according to its top manager.
By delivering 38 vessels and receiving 65 units of shipbuilding orders, Shanghai's three major shipbuilders have reported stellar results in the first half, according to their parent company China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), the world's largest shipbuilding company.
FAW Jiefang, a truck subsidiary of China's leading automaker FAW Group, saw its 9 millionth vehicle roll off the production line on Tuesday, bringing the group's total vehicle output to 60 million.
China's first all-electric communication satellite, APSTAR 6E, started operation on Monday, according to China Great Wall Industry, the satellite project's contractor.
The construction of China's largest natural uranium production project in Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, will further increase nuclear fuel supply while ensuring national energy security, said industry experts.
In recent years, Yantai Port in Shandong province has steadily upgraded its capacity, developed an intricate logistics network and accelerated the cultivation of new quality productive forces.
Some 24.82 million green power certificates, corresponding to 24.8 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity generated from renewable sources, have been traded in the last week of June on the Guangzhou Power Exchange Center in Guangdong province, marking China's largest single-batch green power certificate transactions as of date, China Southern Power Grid told China Daily on Thursday.