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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

This photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows a ship transporting photovoltaic power generation panels at the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

This photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

Construction Site of An Offshore Photovoltaic Power Plant - China

A drone photo taken on September 18, 2025 shows the construction site of an offshore photovoltaic power plant in Changli County, north China's Hebei Province. At present, a pilot offshore photovoltaic demonstration project of Hebei Province, with a designed installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts, is being advanced steadily at the sea area of Changli County. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving 840,000 tonnes of standard coal and reducing 2.16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Shiyao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CO2-reducing pavement at Osaka expo

CO2-reducing pavement at Osaka expo

Photo taken on Aug. 21, 2025, shows pavement on the premises of Germany's pavilion at the World Exposition in Osaka, made of blocks containing woodchips for absorption and containment of carbon dioxide emissions in the air.

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows workers installing the blade of a 16-megawatt wind turbine of the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows workers installing the blade of a 16-megawatt wind turbine of the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows workers installing the blade of a 16-megawatt wind turbine of the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows workers installing the blade of a 16-megawatt wind turbine of the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

CHINA-FUJIAN-ZHANGPU-WIND FARM (CN)

(240628) -- ZHANGZHOU, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 19, 2024 shows the phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm in southeast China's Fujian Province. The phase II project of Zhangpu wind farm, China's first offshore wind farm with the largest single-capacity with turbines, was connected to the grid for power generation on Thursday. The project is located about 30 kilometers from the coastline of Zhangpu County in Fujian, and built by China Three Gorges Corporation. With a total installed capacity of 400 megawatt, the wind farm project will be able to generate 1.6 billion kWh of electricity annually, meeting the annual electricity consumption needs of 680,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.36 million tonnes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Lin Shanchuan)

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Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Subaru Corp. President Atsushi Osaki speaks at a briefing session on new-technology engines with fewer carbon dioxide emissions, held in partnership with Toyota Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp. in Tokyo on May 28, 2024.

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Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Mazda Motor Corp. President Masahiro Moro speaks at a briefing session on new-technology engines with fewer carbon dioxide emissions, held in partnership with Toyota Motor Corp. and Subaru Corp. in Tokyo on May 28, 2024.

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Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato speaks at a briefing session on new-technology engines with fewer carbon dioxide emissions, held in partnership with Mazda Motor Corp. and Subaru Corp. in Tokyo on May 28, 2024.

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Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato speaks at a briefing session on new-technology engines with fewer carbon dioxide emissions, held in partnership with Mazda Motor Corp. and Subaru Corp. in Tokyo on May 28, 2024.

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Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Eco-friendly new technology car engines

Mazda Motor Corp. President Masahiro Moro speaks at a briefing session on new-technology engines with fewer carbon dioxide emissions, held in partnership with Toyota Motor Corp. and Subaru Corp. in Tokyo on May 28, 2024.

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European green industries look to China for upturn, debunk overcapacity claim

STORY: European green industries look to China for upturn, debunk overcapacity claim SHOOTING TIME: Earlier footage DATELINE: May 17, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:08 LOCATION: Brussels, Budapest, Berlin, Oslo CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of launching ceremony of Senj Wind Farm In Croatia 2. various of the landscape of Budapest in Hungary 3. various of the street view in Germany 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (Hungarian): MARTON NAGY, Hungarian Minister for National Economy 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (German): HILDEGARD MUELLER, President of the German Association of the Automotive Industry 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): CARL FEY, Professor of strategy at BI Norwegian Business School STORYLINE: In the global shift towards sustainable energy solutions, China's investments in green projects in Europe have played a crucial role in advancing the continent's green transition. In Croatia, the Chinese-built Senj Wind Farm annually produces 530 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green electricity, cutting Croatia's carbon dioxide emissions by about

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

A Photovoltaic Power Plant on An Abandoned Mine in Hangzhou

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26, 2024 - A photovoltaic power generation facility at an abandoned mine is seen from the air in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, March 26, 2024. The photovoltaic power generation project has a capacity of 1.01 megawatts, an annual power generation of nearly one million kilowatts, and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of more than 1,000 tons.

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(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(240321) -- CHENGDU, March 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Song Danrong (2nd L), chief designer of Linglong One, makes a point as team members listen in Nuclear Power Institute of China in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, March 14, 2024. The construction of Linglong One in Hainan Province has gone smoothly. Linglong One is another innovative nuclear reactor developed by China with independent intellectual property rights, after Hualong One reactor. It is also the first small modular pressurized water reactor in the world to have passed the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) general safety review. Based at the Changjiang nuclear power plant in Hainan, construction on Linglong One started in July 2021, and it is expected to be in commercial use at the end of 2025. After completion, it is expected to achieve an annual power generation capacity of 1 billion kWh, which would meet the needs of about 526,000 households. It is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 880,000 tonnes p

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(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(240321) -- CHENGDU, March 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 26, 2023 shows the core module of Linglong One arriving at Changjiang Li Autonomous County, south China's Hainan Province. The construction of Linglong One in Hainan Province has gone smoothly. Linglong One is another innovative nuclear reactor developed by China with independent intellectual property rights, after Hualong One reactor. It is also the first small modular pressurized water reactor in the world to have passed the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) general safety review. Based at the Changjiang nuclear power plant in Hainan, construction on Linglong One started in July 2021, and it is expected to be in commercial use at the end of 2025. After completion, it is expected to achieve an annual power generation capacity of 1 billion kWh, which would meet the needs of about 526,000 households. It is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 880,000 tonnes per year, equivalent to the capacity of 7.5

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(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(EyesOnSci)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR-TEAM (CN)

(240321) -- CHENGDU, March 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Song Danrong (2nd R), chief designer of Linglong One, walks with team members in Nuclear Power Institute of China in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, March 14, 2024. The construction of Linglong One in Hainan Province has gone smoothly. Linglong One is another innovative nuclear reactor developed by China with independent intellectual property rights, after Hualong One reactor. It is also the first small modular pressurized water reactor in the world to have passed the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) general safety review. Based at the Changjiang nuclear power plant in Hainan, construction on Linglong One started in July 2021, and it is expected to be in commercial use at the end of 2025. After completion, it is expected to achieve an annual power generation capacity of 1 billion kWh, which would meet the needs of about 526,000 households. It is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 880,000 tonnes per year, equi

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