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what drives our vehicles forward and
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heats our rooms and cold winters what
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keeps the huge factories running
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ceaselessly at high speeds it all
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depends on energy
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today we will take you into a new field
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to reveal how energy is driving the
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rapid development of China's economy and
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the challenges that must be overcome to
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keep the wheels of the country turning
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under pressure for the ever greater need
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for environmental protection
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the Gobi Desert in northwest China
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a group of engineers are searching for
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the enormous energy buried beneath the
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desert sand yuan hood Zhang is a veteran
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blasting engineer with 37 years of
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experience
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today he and his team will use 1418 tons
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of explosives to blow to smithereens a
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38 meter thick layer of rock in an area
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the size of five football fields at the
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same time they must make sure that what
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goes up comes down in all the right
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places
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the charges cannot be set off
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simultaneously which would result in
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destructive seismic waves
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mr. Tom that approaches the wooby dog
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it's cheaper - are you a teacher katana
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activate we can further contain yogacara
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the solution is to detonate the
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explosives in batches
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there are 781 blasting holes divided
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into 12 groups each group will be
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detonated less than one hundredth of a
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second after the previous group to make
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this work the blasting team needs
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electronic detonators
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with an encoder the operator can
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accurately control the ignition of
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thousands of electronic detonators in
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milliseconds the blasting interval is
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set to eight milliseconds the blast time
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is set for just after 4:00 p.m. in the
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afternoon
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the Chinese have invested billions of
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dollars to build facilities in this arid
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inland area beside the desert to produce
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this the coal found here is of superior
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quality while having a very high heat
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value it contains less sulfur and is
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therefore less damaging to the
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environment today coal is still the main
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energy that drives more than half of
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China's economy this is one of the
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opencast mines operating in China the
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coal is of quality and the seams are
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very thick coal seams of over 15 meters
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in thickness are regarded as super-high
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seams across the world and the seams
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here are up to 30 meters thick of course
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in order to mine this precious coal the
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upper layer of rock needs to be removed
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funnier
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before receiving the formal command of
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detonation the blasting team has carried
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out the final checks on their electronic
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detonators through an encoder by 4:00
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p.m. the billions of dollars worth of
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equipment in the mining area have
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already been moved to safety
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as usual UN as own to the blasting area
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to check on the results
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try this show quick no I didn't um yeah
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it seems yuan is quite satisfied with
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the result of today's blasting
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after removing the gravel a new coal
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seam reveals itself half an hour later
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the smoke is cleared then the mining
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operations resume
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the daily output of coal from this
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man-made Canyon is over 100,000 tons it
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could generate enough power to supply
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one modern family for 10,000 years
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but it's just one percent of the daily
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output of China Cola is the primary
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position in China's energy structure
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because of that it is particularly
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important to use coal efficiently one of
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the most efficient ways is to build
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large power plants near to the coal
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fields this reduces transportation costs
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and keeps pollution to the remote areas
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far from the cities the West of China
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has a substantial coal reserves but it
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is very short of water and that is a big
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issue when it comes to cooling these
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power plants
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done one long head of maintenance is
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going to carry out a special project
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today to build a thermal power plant in
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a desert was impossible in the past
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because a traditional thermal power
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plant needs so much water for cooling
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the boiler cannot operate without it
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however China has begun to build large
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thermal power plants in the desert
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because it has found a solution
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the secret lies in these passive cooling
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towers which do not use water as the hot
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air rises from the top of the tower
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cooler air is drawn in at its base over
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an array of radiators
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someone Long's job is to keep the
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radiators clean he has to clean nearly 1
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million square meters of radiators with
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the least amount of water he can
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to achieve a better cooling effect the
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132 radiators are distributed in a
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v-shape
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as this type of passive cooling tower is
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not directly need large quantities of
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water it is possible to build them in
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the desert
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the East of China is home to just under
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seventy percent of the country's
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population and over 80 percent of its
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economy however most of the new energy
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resources are in the West thousands of
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kilometers away the energy
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transportation has been a problem for
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the country for quite a long time
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china plans to build more large power
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plants around the coal fields of western
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china convert coal into electricity and
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then let the power grid carry it to the
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east it is the largest energy
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transmission project in human history
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today the project begins a new phase the
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installation of the conductors at the
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foot of pylon number 323 the linesman
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are getting ready to join the conductors
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high up in the air
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this is the world's longest and highest
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voltage power transmission line it
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starts in the jungle basin in the Far
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West of China and runs for three
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thousand three hundred twenty four
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kilometers across deserts mountains
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canyons to the densely populated East in
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eight years China has built more than
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thirty thousand kilometres of
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high-voltage lines to establish the
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world's largest energy transmission
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network
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to increase the system's efficiency the
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voltage needs to be raised
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the 1.1 mega volt high-voltage line is
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the highest in the world at present it
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can transmit the energy generated by 80
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thousand tons of coal over a distance of
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three thousand kilometers in a day
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to ensure the transmission runs smoothly
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and efficiently the 20,000 conductor
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joints have to be connected perfectly
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the cables are connected by intense
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pressure first the outer aluminum wires
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are stripped back to expose the steel
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core then the two ends of steel core are
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inserted into a metal sleeve
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a hydraulic clamp presses hard on the
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sleeve to hold the two sections of steel
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cable firmly together
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after the steel core is joined a larger
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sleeve is used to connect the outer
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aluminum wires
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the procedure seems simple enough but
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it's quite another thing to do it 100
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metres up in the air with everything
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swaying in the breeze the workers need
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to hold two ends of the cables carefully
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and avoid damaging the conductor's while
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dealing with the five tonne tensile drag
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on the cable to manage this they must
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use a special cable
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combining the eyeball
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the job not only requires concentration
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but also a head for Heights
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it will take six months to complete the
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new 3324 kilometer line and this is just
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the beginning
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several more are being planned to follow
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early November a deep-sea engineering
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vessel is anchored off the coast of
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South China the sea is calm but captain
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Jin region is not
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he needs a storm and he has already been
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waiting for three days
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the new ship has been built at a cost of
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two hundred million dollars the waters
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around China are greatly affected by the
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western Pacific ocean currents these
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prevent divers from conducting deep-sea
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seabed operations this ship has been
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built to deal with that challenge thus
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to test the new ship's ability to work
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in rough sea conditions captain Jin's
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crew must wait for some strong waves
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historically it has been very difficult
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for China to develop deep-sea oil and
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natural gas resources hopefully this
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will change if this new ship tests
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successfully it depends on whether the
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advanced equipment on board function is
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intended the expected wind and waves do
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not arrive captain jian has to look for
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another storm
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and the teacher kind of thinking that
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mean
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only the worst Dow new latest weather
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forecast leads the captain in the
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Navigator to choose a new test area
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after a night sailing the ship reaches
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its destination as the sea gets up the
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test commences
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the key requirement for accurate
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underwater operations is that the
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equipment is stable even ooh verd in
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order to achieve this the engineering
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ship has to remain in a fixed
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geographical position against the
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flowing currents and heavy seas this is
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done by the approach power compensator
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system when waves drive the ship off
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position the compensator system
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instantly starts the corresponding
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thruster to offset the force of the sea
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this keeps the ship in a steady position
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however when the ship rolls or is lifted
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by the waves the thrusters alone are not
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sufficient
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but this new ship has another piece of
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special equipment the world's largest
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crane with an automatic height
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compensation system
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the high power crane is able to lift up
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to 400 tons
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as the ship rises and falls in the swell
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the crane automatically detects the
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speed and direction of the movement it
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then reacts instantly to compensate for
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this by retracting or paying out its
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cable lines or by turning its lifting
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arm
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oh my gosh oh yeah
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all right you take a poncho y'all bad
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will go to make full use of this right
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see conditions the test must continue
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well into the night
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images from the underwater camera show
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the 400-ton test box only move slightly
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despite the surging waves it is well
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within the control range everyone is
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very pleased with the result with the
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advance of deep-sea engineering
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technology mankind has made a further
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step in acquiring resources from the
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oceans the energy stored in the deep sea
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is beyond imagination
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a research team departs by helicopter
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for an offshore platform
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two hours later the team have arrived at
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their destination blue whale one the
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largest deep-sea operations platform in
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the world it has been in the sea for
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several months already
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the flames show that it is working
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busily below the surface
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the burn off may look fairly normal but
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in fact it represents a world first
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China has become the first country to
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successfully mine fire ice from below
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the sea floor
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fire ice also called combustible ice is
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a common name for methane hydrate it
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exists as a flammable solid in which
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methane is trapped in a crystal
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structure of water originally it was
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assumed only to exist in the outer
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reaches of space but it has been found
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to exist in extraordinary quantities on
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earth below the seabed it forms the
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largest reserve of fossil fuel on the
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planet
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however extracting it is no simple
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matter to date reliable mining
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techniques have yet to be developed a
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previous mining test only lasted for 12
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days before it failed the Chinese
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research team has made a key
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breakthrough in continuous and
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controllable mining of fire ice the
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natural gas hydrate pilot production
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team have been mining for 60 days a new
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world record having gathered extensive
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data the team decided to stop the test
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how are you - we don't which end up when
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you tweet you you commit your way what
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Shambaugh not haha
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can't you see horses happen time you'll
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do well by making money
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the engineers switch off the valves
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their breakthrough and mining technology
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could have a profound impact on the
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future of energy production
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you
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the rapid development of China's economy
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demands more energy
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the use of traditional fossil fuels will
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cause enormous environmental damage
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China's making conscious efforts to
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increase the proportion of clean energy
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in its energy mix
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waterpower will make an important
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contribution
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this is the construction site of the
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wood dong the hydropower station
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it is one of the four cascaded
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hydropower stations in the upper reaches
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of the Yangtze River the excavation
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works have been completed to build a
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huge facility on the mountainside to
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take the giant hydraulic turbines
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the workers now are casting concrete to
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build the dam at the end of June the
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usually hot dry weather turns to
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continuous rainfall this is bad news for
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chief casting engineer Yong Yong Yong
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the papad on the free shi Shan change
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over to the difference loader usually
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though it won't be imported oh- on
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Charles Roger that's who the engineers
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are planning to cast a seamless concrete
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dam across the world concrete fracture
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is a recognized technical bottleneck the
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larger the project the more serious the
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problem there's an engineer saying that
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every Dam has fractures
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it will take 2.91 million cubic meters
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of concrete to cast the wudong Dam the
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plan calls for a wall 275 meters high
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and between 12 and 51 meters thick
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to withstand the pressure from up to 270
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meters depth of water the dam cannot
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have even the slightest fracture the key
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to building a seamless dam lies in the
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continuous control system the casting
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process has to go on continuously for 33
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months without interruption Jung must
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find a way to avoid the operation being
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blighted by rain as soon as possible
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young faces a dilemma if they cast in
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the rain the rain could alter the
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composition of concrete
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if the casting stops the concrete
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components cast before and after the
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rain will not marry properly
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to work through the rain or wait for it
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to clear up a decision has to be made
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lorraine is forecast to have cleared the
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area by the 29th youngling decides to
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start the operation as soon as it stops
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by 8:00 in the morning the wet weather
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has passed 30 minutes later the
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temperature controlled concrete arrives
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on site
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well Monsanto goshawk change in saying
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you change or to be poor
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- that's haunted shares a bottle
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woman who knew the heat generated as the
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concrete sets is the main cause of
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cracking as the concrete has almost no
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malleability and the internal and
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external cooling speeds are different
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this uneven thermal distribution is what
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can lead to cracks
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to build a seamless dam the key is to
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achieve precise temperature control
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during the continuous casting process
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Jung has made a timely decision and has
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successfully avoided the bad weather
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when the plant is completed the mighty
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river waters will be harnessed to the
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grid however rich water resources are
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not found everywhere
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the town of dulling ha in the west of
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China is short of water but has plenty
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of sunshine
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the power of the sunlight and the number
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of hours the Sun shines makes it an
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ideal site for solar arrays
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the maintenance engineers have to get to
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work early in the day the key components
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of the array are these mirrors
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when Sun rises over the Gobi Desert at
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7:00 in the morning more than 20
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thousand mirrors bounce the light with
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great precision to the top of a tower
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the heat generated there is absorbed by
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molten salt which takes the heat down
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into the plant where water is heated
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into steam which drives the turbines to
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generate electricity
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this way of generating electricity does
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not consume any fuel or discharged any
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emissions it is an ideal way of
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utilizing solar energy there is one
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catch though the Sun keeps changing its
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position if the alignment of the mirrors
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is slightly off there will not be enough
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energy to heat the salt atop the tower
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sufficiently to solve this problem China
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has developed a precise sunlight
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tracking system for this tower type of
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photo thermal power plant controlled by
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a computer the 20,000 mirrors reflect
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the sunlight to the top of the tower
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when the nearing accuracy
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the conditions of the region lend
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themselves to solar power general but
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there's more than one ways to turn rays
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into vaults not far away another solar
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power plant ten times of its size is
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under construction it is a trough type
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photothermal power plant
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unlike the tower type power plant it
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collects the heat of sunlight through
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curved mirrors
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however both systems rely on precise
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solar tracking therefore quality control
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manager gülen's wit monitors the
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installation of every trough
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concentrator
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a trough concentrator is made up of
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perfectly curved mirrors they track the
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Sun under the control of computer if a
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parabolic solar trough is not smooth the
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reflected light will not be accurately
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focused the installation must again be
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done to very precise tolerances so what
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is happen in Hawaii hum the area of each
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parabolic trough is 69 square meters
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after installation is completed the
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mirrors will be aligned to within less
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than one millimeter this plant will have
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9120 solar troughs generating 50,000
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kilowatts per hour
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China's currently installed solar power
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capacity exceeds 70 million kilowatts
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accounting for one-fifth of the world's
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solar generation capacity more and more
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ways to utilize solar energy will
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revolutionize China's supply of clean
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energy it's rapid development shows
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China's genuine determination to change
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its energy structure
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but there are other emission-free energy
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sources to be tapped into China is one
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of the nations that have taken the lead
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in seeking renewable energy from the
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wind giant turbines are a common feature
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of the landscape in many locations wind
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energy is often harvested more reliably
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at sea but the harsh environment has
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posed serious challenges to the
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installation and maintenance of the
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turbines
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previously when turbine generators were
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assembled on land and then ferried to
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their operating sites by semi
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submersible vessels for final erection
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the process was costly slow and resource
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intensive
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today offshore wind is looking more and
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more like the future of wind power
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breakthroughs and installation
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technology will greatly reduce the cost
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on the eastern coast of China one of
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these new installation methods is still
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being trialed to ensure tomorrow's trial
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runs smoothly Operations Director is
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working late checking all the
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the new method depends on this newly
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developed tool it can accurately set the
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angle of a blade at a height of nearly
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100 meters so that it is perfectly
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aligned to the rotor hub
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if the machine works as it should the
00:39:19
cost of installing offshore wind
00:39:21
turbines will have by 11:00 at night the
00:39:30
engineers have finished tweaking their
00:39:32
setup the following day the crucial test
00:39:41
will begin at 7:00 in the morning
00:39:47
Oh Toronto Toronto rental idea
00:39:58
two hours later a 50 meter long 20 ton
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blade is lifted to the hub
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now comes the tricky part
00:40:21
the crew needs to marry the blades
00:40:23
fastening bolts to the rotor hub 100
00:40:26
meter up in the air where the slightest
00:40:28
breeze can push everything out of
00:40:29
alignment
00:40:37
this is when the new clamping system
00:40:39
comes into its own it allows the
00:40:44
operator precise control over the blades
00:40:46
position and connected to the hub with
00:40:49
pinpoint accuracy
00:40:55
naughty naughty
00:40:57
three hours later the rotor blade is
00:41:00
successfully installed
00:41:07
this new method of installation will
00:41:10
dramatically reduce installation costs
00:41:12
and put new wind in the sails of the
00:41:15
offshore power generation industry in
00:41:22
China the progress of science and
00:41:24
technology drives energy development and
00:41:27
a mixed source energy policy is the
00:41:29
outcome on a remote Peninsula in eastern
00:41:34
China the most advanced nuclear power
00:41:36
unit in the world is being prepared to
00:41:38
be put into operation the nuclear
00:41:42
reaction releases enormous heat this is
00:41:49
used to turn water into high-pressure
00:41:51
steam which drives the generators to
00:41:53
generate electricity
00:42:01
the core of a nuclear power plant is the
00:42:03
reactor unit this nuclear power unit is
00:42:09
built to the world's highest safety
00:42:11
standards before it starts operations
00:42:14
many and repeated safety inspections
00:42:17
have to be completed
00:42:25
the engineers test a three-story high
00:42:28
safety door it is made of special metals
00:42:31
and manufactured with aerospace
00:42:33
technologies like the safety door nearly
00:42:41
one-third of the components in the plant
00:42:43
are built with the ultimate goal of
00:42:45
safety
00:42:51
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00:43:05
this 10 meter deep pool and the reaction
00:43:08
chamber next to it are at the business
00:43:09
end of things
00:43:11
Superman created unit years with honey
00:43:14
hole to the Milky Way tired to don't see
00:43:17
duty that you receive with Allah
00:43:20
in due course the pool will be filled
00:43:23
with pure desalinated water the
00:43:25
installation and replacement of the fuel
00:43:27
rods will take place here chat about
00:43:32
Chauvin ah maybe yeah listen the device
00:43:35
ID
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[Music]
00:43:55
Jonathan Davies inner heart solely on
00:43:58
them yeah we am who utilize the truly
00:44:02
the last round of inspections will soon
00:44:04
be completed
00:44:10
the nuclear fuel has long been ready in
00:44:13
the fuel bin before loading they are
00:44:21
stored at the highest level of security
00:44:32
more than 100 fuel units sufficient to
00:44:36
drive the plant are already in the fuel
00:44:37
bin below this floor lies stockpiled the
00:44:43
most powerful energy source mankind has
00:44:45
yet been able to harness properly its
00:44:48
energy density is 2.5 million times that
00:44:51
of coal hallelujah
00:45:06
[Music]
00:45:15
the mechanical arm grasps the nuclear
00:45:18
fuel assembly each is composed of 264
00:45:22
metal tubes filled with nuclear fuel
00:45:24
before the startup they are not
00:45:27
radioactive the operation is repeatedly
00:45:33
rehearsed for four hours a day to make
00:45:35
sure that when the plant starts work for
00:45:37
real everything will run like clockwork
00:45:48
nuclear plants run on nuclear fission
00:45:50
the energy released by splitting atomic
00:45:52
particles the energy released is
00:45:56
extremely powerful but it also creates
00:45:58
dangerous radioactive waste the Sun by
00:46:01
contrast generates energy through
00:46:03
nuclear fusion with none of this
00:46:05
radioactive waste scientists have long
00:46:08
dreamed of being able to emulate this on
00:46:13
July 5th 2017 Chinese scientists
00:46:17
released a 100 seconds of video which
00:46:19
amazed the world's scientific community
00:46:23
the video shows an experiment in which
00:46:26
Chinese researchers managed to achieve a
00:46:28
temperature of 50 million degrees
00:46:30
sufficient to overcome the barriers to
00:46:32
fusion reaction but no known material on
00:46:41
the earth can handle even one ten
00:46:42
thousandth of such a temperature what
00:46:47
kind of vessel could contain such a high
00:46:49
temperature reaction the answer is a
00:46:53
magnetic field
00:46:59
the coil enters a superconducting state
00:47:02
at low temperatures producing the
00:47:04
strongest magnetic field on the earth in
00:47:08
this can float the materials for a
00:47:09
fusion reaction suspended in the air
00:47:12
[Music]
00:47:19
judge a woman can they're going to other
00:47:21
targets Portugal todos en 2008 edge
00:47:25
really well in and all the Charlie I'm a
00:47:27
Leo you do
00:47:28
Sonali don't take all the window sorry
00:47:31
dude intensity so it's I took your feet
00:47:33
huh to decide the kikuna anemia then you
00:47:36
go down to the generalizer afraid of it
00:47:38
on one
00:47:44
Yeomans I tan it's Diwali in here today
00:47:47
titania vomits HIV encanta Omicron
00:47:50
granddaughter hi ginger
00:47:51
what a mutation woman don't worry John
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[Music]
00:47:57
nuclear-power though controversial is
00:48:00
still in its various forms the great
00:48:02
hope for an endless reliable and clean
00:48:05
source of energy
00:48:13
natural renewables will also have their
00:48:15
place in meeting the demands of tomorrow
00:48:17
while the problems of today are
00:48:19
ingeniously managed in the sparsely
00:48:21
populated deserts of the West
00:48:27
[Music]
00:48:38
the search will go on for a better
00:48:40
future in which needs are met and waste
00:48:43
is eliminated it is a clean green future
00:48:49
to which China is committed with all its
00:48:52
energy
00:48:57
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