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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Satellite Views of Hayli Gubbi Volcano Eruption

Satellite Views of Hayli Gubbi Volcano Eruption

Handout photo dated on November 23, 2025 shows The Day Atmosphere Air Pollution Dust & Haze Volcanoes. On 23 November 2025, the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia, located approximately 800 kilometres north-east of Addis Ababa, erupted for the first time in nearly 12,000 years. As a result of the eruption, a large sulfur dioxide (SO₂) plume was emitted into the atmosphere. This image, derived from data acquired by the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite on 24 November, shows the plume extending for approximately 3,700 kilometres from Ethiopia to the Arabian Sea. The atmospheric monitoring capabilities of Copernicus Sentinel-5P support the detection and tracking of volcanic gas emissions, which are important for aviation safety, air quality assessments, and climate monitoring. Photo by European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-5P imagery via 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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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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Philippines: Alert Level 3 Raised For Kanlaon Volcano

As of December 23, the alert level for Kanlaon Volcano was raised to 3. At least 15 volcanic earthquakes were recorded in the past 24 hours. According to reports, over 7,000 tonnes of sulfur dioxide were emitted on Sunday, December 22.

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Philippines: Alert Level 3 Raised For Kanlaon Volcano 2

As of December 23, the alert level for Kanlaon Volcano was raised to 3. At least 15 volcanic earthquakes were recorded in the past 24 hours. According to reports, over 7,000 tonnes of sulfur dioxide were emitted on Sunday, December 22.

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Philippines: Alert Level Remains 2 For Kanlaon Volcano 2

Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines recorded five ash eruptions and nine earthquakes in the past 24 hours. The alert level remained at 2 for "increasing unrest" as of December 4.

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Philippines: Alert Level Remains 2 For Kanlaon Volcano

Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines recorded five ash eruptions and nine earthquakes in the past 24 hours. The alert level remained at 2 for "increasing unrest" as of December 4.

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-CARBONBOX (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-CARBONBOX (CN)

(240726) -- SHANGHAI, July 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on March 18, 2024 shows CarbonBox, a direct air capture facility developed by researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) and China Energy Engineering Corporation, in east China's Shanghai. CarbonBox, China's independently developed direct air capture (DAC) facility, has passed its reliability verification, with a single module capable of capturing over 100 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the air each year and generating 99 percent high-concentration product. TO GO WITH "China's homegrown carbon capture facility passes reliability verification" (SJTU/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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26th China Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo

26th China Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo

BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 14, 2024 - Visitors visit the "Model of 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide capture system of Taizhou Power Plant" at the 26th China Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo in Beijing, China, July 14, 2024.

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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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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows a solar photovoltaic system on the top of a corridor at a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for renew

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the view of a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for renewable power generation stands at 14.765 million

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the exterior view of a wind power turbine blades company at a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for ren

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows a solar photovoltaic system on the rooftop of a building at a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial research institute in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the wind power equipment at a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for renewable power generation stands a

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the exterior view of a wind power turbine blades company at a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for ren

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CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

CHINA-JIANGSU-YANCHENG-GREEN ENERGY (CN)

(240608) -- YANCHENG, June 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the view of a low(zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Yancheng, situated on the Yellow Sea coast, boasts the longest coastline and largest sea area of east China's Jiangsu Province. It is abundant in coastal wind energy, solar energy, and biomass resources, with an average annual wind speed exceeding 7.6 meters per second at 100 meters high and an average annual sunshine duration of approximately 2,280 hours here. In recent years, the local government has made progress to make the new energy industry a key sector for Yancheng by building world-class industrial clusters including wind power equipment, crystalline silicon photovoltaics, coastal green hydrogen production and new energy storage within the Yangtze River Delta. As of April 2024, Yancheng's total installed capacity for renewable power generation stands at 14.765 million kilowatts. (Xinhua

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