
China’s Qinling Station Pioneers Green Energy in Antarctica
China’s Qinling Station activates its first large-scale renewable energy system in Antarctica, marking significant strides in green energy transition for polar exploration.
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China’s Qinling Station activates its first large-scale renewable energy system in Antarctica, marking significant strides in green energy transition for polar exploration.
China’s Qinling Station in Antarctica has launched a pioneering hybrid energy system, using 60 percent renewables and cutting fossil fuel use by over 100 tonnes, marking a significant step in sustainable polar research.
China’s Qinling Station in Antarctica completes summer missions, becoming the first Chinese Antarctic station powered by multiple sources of clean energy.
China’s Qinling Station in Antarctica is set to operate a pioneering clean energy system, marking a milestone in green scientific research and sustainable energy use in extreme environments.
China’s icebreakers Xuelong 2 and Yong Sheng are leading a mission to build the new Qinling Station in Antarctica, marking a significant milestone in scientific exploration.
A team of 34 has arrived at China’s new Qinling Station in Antarctica to prepare for the 41st Antarctic expedition. They’re activating equipment and restoring power ahead of the main team’s arrival.
The cargo vessel Yong Sheng has departed from China, carrying materials to build the Qinling Station in Antarctica as part of China’s 41st Antarctic expedition.