[Three Gorges energy clear water yellow gate photovoltaic grid connection]On September 27, the EPC general contract project of the Three Gorges Energy Qingshui Yellow Gate 100MW photovoltaic project was successfully connected to the grid. The project is the first "agricultural light storage integration" photovoltaic power station in Tianshui City, and is also the first batch of new energy projects during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period in Qingshui County. The project is located in Ma Shi Village, Huangmen Town, Qingshui County, covering an area of about 3,200 acres, with an installed capacity of 100MW. Construction of a 110kV booster station, construction of 110kV transmission line once, the length of 6.74 kilometers. Each sub-array of the photovoltaic area is composed of 14 sets of 228kW series inverters, and each 8 boxes are converted and connected into a collector line. A total of 4 35kV collector lines are connected to the 35kV switchgear side of the new 110kV booster station. The average annual power generation of the project is about 12,317918,000 KWH. If coal-fired thermal power is used as an alternative power source, calculated according to the coal consumption per KWH of 420g, it can save 39,420 tons of standard coal per year, and reduce emissions of 122,810,000 tons of carbon dioxide, 0.37 million tons of sulfur dioxide and 0.185 million tons of nitrogen oxides. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
China's first 7-ton large-scale transport drone, the Changying-8, will make its maiden flight at Zhengzhou Shangjie Airport in the near future to verify key systems such as intelligent flight control and power fuel. It is currently ready for use. The aircraft is independently developed, with a length of 17 meters, a wingspan of 25 meters, a cargo hold of 18 cubic meters, a load capacity of 3.5 tons, and a range of over 3000 kilometers. It has high-altitude and short takeoff and landing capabilities.Editor/Gong Ziwei
On March 25, 2026, the Far East Sheyang Offshore High Power Transmission Chain Project started construction, achieving the first breakthrough in the coastal layout of the industry with 100% self-developed and self-made transmission chains for offshore large megawatt units. The project is expected to be put into operation in November, and will collaborate with surrounding industries to enhance local supporting capabilities, reduce costs and increase efficiency, and strengthen operations and maintenance, helping to price offshore wind power. Editor/Cheng Liting