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Chinese scientists engineered a new PEM fuel cell layer that boosts power and slashes platinum by 80%. Here's how.
Corporate competitiveness is being reshaped in key industries as Beijing moves to quell ‘involution’ while speeding up ...
China is taking steps to build a network to sell computing power and curb the unwieldy growth of data centres after thousands ...
In the U.S., average costs today for new nuclear plants can be as high as $15/watt, while the latest French plants costs over ...
China has started work to build the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam in Tibet as part of its drive switch its power ...
China warned on Wednesday against the risk of power supply disruptions as people struggled to keep cool in record heat baking ...
"This dam can almost power the state of Texas," an engineer told Newsweek, with the scale of energy produced "simply ...
China is developing some of the world’s most advanced and secretive military technologies,changing the global power balance in the process.Dive deep into the classified world of China’s secret weapons ...
China wants to be global energy superpower. Here’s how President XI’s ambitions can be stopped. Chinese already dominate energy transition from fossil fuels.
China’s solution is a national network of new power lines that could take decades and cost as much as $300 billion to install. It’s already built more than 30 such conduits, while the rest of ...
Solar manufacturing costs in China are estimated to be 10 percent cheaper than in India, 20 percent lower than in the U.S. and 35 percent lower than in Europe. That all sounds daunting.
The one thing all sides of Washington seem to pretty much agree on is the threat of China. But what if instead of rising, China is in fact declining, argue Peter Bergen and Joel Rayburn.