new huge solar and wind projects that dismiss the region of fossil fuels, helping to collect the national network
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Workers install equipment in a solar energy generation project in Ejin Horoo Banner, Ordos, Autonomous Region of Interior Mongolia, last year. [Photo of Wang Zheng/for China daily]Mechanical weapons Eliminate empty cells of 2.5 meters of tons of a heavy duty electric truck and replace them with others completely loaded. The whole process has only five minutes.
The Load Station in Ordos, the Autonomous Region of Internal Mongolia, is completely automated. All controllers must do is scan a code to use it. The station, which came into operation last month, can serve 150 electrical heavy duty trucks per day.
In the Hohhot-Botou-Oordos cluster, an important area that produces coal, thousands of trucks transport fuel every day. Not only do they work with fossil energy, but they are also the main taxpayers of air pollution. However, the adoption of the smart load station is expected to help change that situation soon.
As China forges to meet its climatic objectives of achieving maximum carbon emissions before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060, the station is only an example of the ongoing green transition in progress in the region.
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