Lol. They call china's solar and wind farm as missile silo , that's why you never heard china solar power in western msm. Haha. Everytime i think about it. It make me laugh lol.
@Julian I will say it again, China does not have any proprietary technology, they either buy western companies or just copy their tech. They had some advantage in 5G but Huawei is into pig-farming now.
Friends, we should not complain. I hope that people from every country can travel around the world in person, so that we can have the opportunity to correct prejudiced reports and false news.
@@HaoWuCN Impossible. 99.9% population of a country can't afford to travel. Or doesn't want to travel. Steady job, steady family, children's education, everything. The best chance is studying abroad for further education or having a job abroad. This also doesn't apply to 99.5%
My uncle is the director of engineer to build these kind of power plant, last year he explant to me how this kind of plant is better efficient and easy to maintain, althought the construct cost is higher, but the cost of power is lower. I feel proud of him.
@Keith Lee I don't remember the precise price, but I remember it's at least 40% cheaper than normal power plant. China western part is building mass amount of this kind of powerplant now.
Yes but unfortunately not every country is as large as china and have no desserts ,and 30% of countries are in the cold north where the sun does not shine for most of the day
The BBC will report that China produces a lot of steel in order to obtain electricity, causing serious environmental pollution and turning the earth into a desert
The world’s largest solar park is in India. The Bhadla Solar Park, which is the largest solar power plant in the world, is based in Bhadla village, in India's Rajasthan's Jodhpur district - a region known for its solar-friendly high temperatures.
Mike Pompeo , Blinken and BBC complain to the world that China is getting the sun to do forced labour work of melting the salt to 550 degree C inside the tower without a rest. Sanction China for ill treating the Sun.
China should set up similar projects overseas in countries like iran and Saudi Arabia, Pakistan etc. for a small daily fee based on power savings for mutually beneficial projects?
BSB (or whatever BS Western MSM such as BBC, NY Times, ... or CNN) news: "Here we are, as you can see the evil China is forcing the Uyghur minorities to build WMD. These solar panels are armed with kyber crystal-powered superlasers, which can destroy the entire White House. All the people here including Oli were paid actors; they have just been let out of their concentration camps. Back to you in the BSB studio." 😂😂
I don't know if there is a Communist Party in Brazil. Suddenly an interesting thing came to mind, to talk about our Chinese impression of Brazil. In the Chinese media, Brazil is a tropical country full of passionate people, full of bikini beauties and garlands. Brazil also has problems like slums and drugs. I personally feel that the success of our China lies not in socialism, but in what the Chinese Communist Party does. I think the Communist Party of China is the most executing government in the world. Last month I discovered that a remote street downstairs that I seldom walked was lacking in maintenance, and the street light had been damaged. I called the mayor’s hotline, and someone replied the next day that someone was already working on it. A week later I found that the road had been renovated. Replaced the latest LED street lights.
@@yanglan9604 Excellent books for a critique of history and the present: Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World; Liberalism A Counter-History; Imperialism the highest stage of capitalism; Discourse on Colonialism; Washington Bullets: A History of the CIA, Coups, and Assassinations; War and Revolution: Rethinking the Twentieth Century; Escape from history? The Russian Revolution and the Chinese today; The Wretched of the Earth; Eurocentrism (Samir Amin); State and Revolution (Lenin); Ten Days That Shook the World (John Reed); Class Struggle: A Political and Philosophical History; Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective; Fraud, Famine and Fascism; The Power of Ideology (István Mészáros); Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?.
that's too difficult ,we still consume a lot energy from carbon ,and in the end of the year ,we cut some road traffic lights to get reduction of carbon of the year. sounds crazy ,but I've been through this last year like a week ,except the main road of the city .
2060 is already very brave thing to promise. Please look at the population scale. I think it would more practical to ask Western countries to achieve that 10 year earlier than they promised. Do not forget, they are the developed countries, and China is a developing country.
@@yvonnehua1266 this is not a east/west problem it is a world problem ,you could of fooled me that china is not a developed country ,and yes I appreciate China's population is a factor
@@tww5719 I guess the importance to be clear about the fact we're not a developed country ,is that we still need to focus on the development in many ways ,such as infrastructure in rural china,and that's still gonna cost a lot of consumption of resources ,that's why this definition matters
Recently USA released satellite photo of missile silos in China. In reality they are foundations for a new wind farm. Who would build silos a km apart from each other??
@@jpjay1584 sure.. The west too.. But look at tiny country such as Japan n Korea.. 😁 then compare it to China (in term of pop n wealth) lol.. U will see..
Great job Oli, frankly speaking i dun like most of western people especially American as they are really stubborn n selfish but u n your father barret is a good man at least fair and just say the truth what u see God bless u 2 Oli
Once again, envious of Oli visiting such an incredible place ! Love the solar panels adjusting themselves towards the sun ! Really creative n efficient idea. 👍👍👍
Thank you my Indian brother/sister. One of my biggest dreams would be for both China and India to mend their differences and work together for the better of our countries. Indian and China have thousands of years of history and culture that the West envies. India and China have brilliant engineers, have the manpower, and the recourses to do incredible projects to better both our people and for both our countries to become superpowers and not let the White Western countries keep us underfoot. India and China hand in hand into the future! China loves our Indian brothers and sisters.
You will never heard about china's wind and solar farm in western MSM because they call this missile silo. Haha. I laugh a lot Everytime i think about this.
Technically speaking, all of the energy human civilization consumed(except a fraction from nuclear energy) is directly or indirectly from the sun. The fossil fuels we use the most now are the solar energy stored in the past millions of years, the problem is they will be depleted in the future, and they create huge emissions of CO2 and pollutants. So directly collect energy from the sun is the best alternative now. The ultimate solution is to create a second sun on the earth and China is also a leader in this field.
Long time ago China used to say the world stole gun-power technology from us. While repeating that, China stopped innovating. The west is making the same misktake.
China currently has more than 15 times the patents than the US and over 3 times the whole world combined. This information can simply be obtained at the patent office so it's quite laughable when western media and pundits says China is stealing and copying from them when it's actually the other way around ! ...LoL
Ivanpah solar power facility (california) is the biggest thermal solar farm on planet EARTH and it OPENED IN 2014 :-) Ps: that technologie CSP was develloped by nasa as usual nice copy/paste china
I won't call it solar panel, they are mirrors, reflects the sunlight to the upper part of the tower. Those reflection panels are much lighter (easy to move), and cheaper . Also because you don't have to physically connect those panels to the tower, expand the farm, replace the mirrors are very easy. if one got broken, doesn't affect power generation. As the engineer said, the power generation from the tower can be very stable, and can be adjusted.
This video is amazing but this is not the world's biggest solar farm, in India we have word's biggest solar farm with capacity of 2245MW and spread across 14000 acres.
Kudos to china 🇨🇳 with largest thermal solar farm from india 🇮🇳 having largest photovoltaic solar farm. Together, we would bring a change in the world for good.
It feels like going to a high-tech place in the world in the future. It’s really cool. I didn’t expect China to have such a great place. It’s really cool.
China's solar prowess is staggering. With a whopping 392 GW, the country is the largest producer of solar energy in the world. In the first six months of 2022, the nation has deployed more than 30.88 GW of Solar PV systems. China also controls much of the supply chain for key minerals and metals needed for PV panels. 2:02 [Canary Media; Ornate Solar]
AI will change the solar industry in many ways. Just as AI has been used to create more efficient and cost-effective solar panels, it will streamline solar panel installation and maintenance. For example, Stanford researchers developed a machine-learning algorithm to identify the best places to install solar panels. The reflective and predictive capabilities of AI are invaluable to renewable energy. 2:43 [Omdena; Quanta CS]
You’re probably right! Although I’m not sure how many birds would be flying in that desert. Even if they do, hopefully they can sense the heat and avoid this hot sauna.
The big stick where the sun is gathered in the middle is that the big stick is as hot as the sun. Birds will not fly to the big stick, and other areas are not hot, and it is a desert-like area with almost no birds, so do not worry
The 100MW Dunhuang Solar Thermal Plant is the largest solar thermal power plant, according to the official Chinese media outlets? And also especially according to people like the Barrets. This 100MW generation at Dunhuang must be magical to be considered as bigger than the 510MW Solar plant at Ouarzazate at Morocco. There must be something so amazing at the 100MW Dunhuang that its somehow even larger than the 392 Ivanpah, 280MW Mojave, 280MW Solana or the 280MW Genesis Solar thermal plants at the USA. To be considered as the world's largest solar thermal plant while producing 100MW, it must have also dwarfed Spain's efforts at thermal solar power. Spain being the country that produces the most solar energy in the world. I guess Spain's 200MW Solaben, 150MW Solnova, 150MW Andasol, 150MW Extresol thermal solar plants must be considered a joke and fake western propaganda for a 100MW to be considered the world's "largest" thermal solar plant. Congratulations for being able to freely tell your version of your own truth to those who want to believe it.
@@asianthor If the Chinese get to the MARS and the MOON to build a Kingdom there. Then they are really in trouble to write about China. Now they consider China as a developing country whose scientific achievements are still in their infancy. But one day and year they are in big trouble and write more about China.
Kindly keep up the study. You are very much on the right track. Please do not get discouraged by poor response or baseless criticism, that is most likely to come all the way. Wish you the very best for an early and grand success!!!!!
As a young and native Chinese drifting from here to there out of China, I accidentally saw this project and was totally astonished by it. Its cleanness and grand scale just shocked me and I even dreamed about it. I deeply wish I can build such huge plants more and more for our country as well as one day invest in those politically stable countries and take such great cleanness to enrich them. I am a minority in China and from a nation named YI, wish me all the best that one day I could do it that can invest in hundreds of such projects. Now I am just scratching to have the first one.
That's CLEAN energy indeed.👍 It's better than windmills because windmills have rotating blades that kill many birds every year and whose maintenance is costly. Compared to solar panels, those plates on the farm are just mirrors, which are much cheaper and last much longer, and which you have nothing to worry about!😁👍
By a company in the US (BrightSource). This plant is being jointly developed by BrightSource Energy, based in Oakland, California (USA), and Shanghai Electric Group (China). The project’s first phase, involving two 135 megawatt solar towers-enough energy for about half a million homes, according to BrightSource. There will eventually be six towers. BrightSource is also a partner in the world’s largest CSP plant, in California’s Mojave desert (USA), which can generate up to 392 megawatts.