Where did the sun rise first on Earth?
Based on the time zone, the international date line, and the shift between the Sun and the Earth, the first place to catch the dawn will not be fixed.
Based on the time zone, the international date line, and the shift between the Sun and the Earth, the first place to catch the dawn will not be fixed.
The world's first large-scale tidal power plant was inaugurated on September 12 in Scotland. According to the Guardian, the MeyGen tidal generator turbine in the Pentland Firth Strait has been put into operation on the outskirts of Inverness, Scotland. After the inauguration ceremony, a turbine with a height of about 15m and a rotor diameter of 16m and a mass of 200 tons will begin to be used in the waters off northern Scotland, between Caithness and Orkney.
Two Chinese companies plan to start construction of a solar power plant in a restricted area around the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukraine. Two Chinese companies are planning to build a one-gigawatt solar power plant in a 2,600-square-kilometer restricted area around the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukraine, Reuters reported on November 21.
The new plant in India has a capacity of 648 MW, becoming the largest solar power plant in the world today. India in late November released images of the Kamuthi Solar Power Project, giving people a view of the world's largest solar power plant in Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu state, India, according to Futurism. .
The US $ 500,000 facility in New South Wales will freeze the bodies of those who wish to revive in the future. Southern Cryonics is planning to build a frozen body with a $ 500,000 investment in Holbrook, New South Wales. Once the facility is completed, Australia will become the third country in the world after the US and Russia to perform freezing frozen at a cost of $ 90,000 per person, News.com.au reported on January 6. Matt Fisher, a spokesman for Southern Cryonics, said there was nothing to guarantee the future resurrection of frozen corpses, but there were still many interested and wanted to try this method.
Jebel Ali plant has the ability to convert sea water into clean water to meet the needs of the people of Dubai. Dubai is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and it has a very dry climate, according to Popular Science. The population explosion in Dubai has been gradually depleting groundwater resources, which now only provide 0.5% of the city's needs.
A wetland reserve in China will become a stop for many migratory birds on the same flight path in the world. Australian-based landscape architecture firm McGregor Coxall proposed a 61-hectare Tianjin Bird Sanctuary project in an old landfill, making it the world's first "airport" for for birds. If all goes according to plan, construction of the sanctuary will begin later this year and is expected to be completed in 2018, according to Mother Nature Network.
According to Engadget, the search giant has recently submitted a proposal to renovate its campus to Mountain View city authorities. Through the construction sketch image, Google is trying to refresh the company's working campus, and turn it into an open space with more trees, while deploying more green technology around the headquarters. work.
According to researchers at the Australian National University (ANU), pump-driven hydroelectricity (or pumped-storage hydroelectricity) can help Australia become a fully green nation. ". The pumped-storage hydroelectric plant does not produce more electricity but only contributes to regulating the amount of electricity according to the change in electricity demand (load) during the day between peak time (daytime and evening) and peak time ( night).
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