On October 30, the construction of China’s first comprehensive green methanol demonstration project which integrates “green methanol production, fuel bunkering, and ocean shipping” was officially launched in Siping, Jilin Province. This initiative, known as the Lishu Wind-Solar Hydrogen-Biomass Coupled Green Methanol Project, marks a significant advancement in sustainable energy solutions.
On October 29, the world’s largest 26-megawatt offshore wind turbine, developed by Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC), successfully began operation in Dongying, East China’s Shandong Province, setting new global records for both single-unit capacity and rotor diameter among grid-connected wind turbines.
CSSC Science & Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited (CSSC), unveiled its latest structural innovation—the world’s tallest 200-meter-class steel-concrete hybrid tower on October 20.
The Ngorongoro–Lengai Geopark Project, Tanzania’s first UNESCO Global Geopark and the first geopark funded by China’s foreign aid, was officially handed over on October 16 (local time).
The “Haiyang Dizhi 2 (Ocean Geology 2)” research vessel, constructed by CCCC Fourth Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. of China Communications Construction Company Limited, completed the world’s first ignition of deep-sea combustible ice (methane hydrate).
On October 16, the world’s first commercial semi-underground small modular reactor (SMR) Linglong One (ACP100), developed by China National Nuclear Corporation, passed the cold-state functional test of its primary circuit in Changjiang, South China's Hainan Province.