Google AI
The Times Australia
News From Asia

.

426 Major Projects Accelerating in Ordos

ORDOS, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 31 October 2024 - On October 28, nearly 20,000 builders fought on the front line at the site of the 2.6 million tons of coal-to-olefins and supporting 400,000 tons of implanted green hydrogen coupling to olefins demonstration project in Baofeng, Inner Mongolia in Uxin Banner.

In the past two days, the project has entered the final stage of equipment installation.

The site of the 2.6 million tons of coal-to-olefins and supporting 400,000 tons of implanted green hydrogen coupling to olefins demonstration project in Baofeng
The site of the 2.6 million tons of coal-to-olefins and supporting 400,000 tons of implanted green hydrogen coupling to olefins demonstration project in Baofeng

Since the construction of the 2.6 million tons of coal-to-olefins and supporting 400,000 tons of implanted green hydrogen coupling to olefins demonstration project in Baofeng, Inner Mongolia has completed a cumulative investment of 24.783 billion yuan, and the first series is planned to be put into trial production in November. As the world's largest single-plant olefin production project, the first phase of the investment is 47.8 billion yuan, with an annual output of 7.42 million tons of methanol, 3 million tons of polyolefins, 1.5 million tons of polyethylene and 1.5 million tons of polypropylene. The production of green hydrogen through "wind and solar integration" power generation and the production of methanol and olefins can not only effectively alleviate the gap in the domestic market, but also promote the recycling and low-carbon transformation of coal resources, providing a demonstration and guidance for the high-end development of the coal industry in Inner Mongolia and even the whole country. After the completion of the project, the annual operating income will exceed 60 billion yuan and the industrial added value will be 40 billion yuan, injecting new momentum into the prosperity of the local economy, promoting industrial transformation and upgrading, and ensuring national energy security.

In the microgrid laboratory of the Ordos New Energy Research Institute, the research team is conducting relevant tests of the power grid simulator, improving the stability and energy distribution efficiency of the power grid system through real-time monitoring data and optimizing the model, and providing technical support for the application of clean energy in Ordos.

Ordos New Energy Research Institute promotes energy technology innovation and application with the model of "government support, academician leadership, and school-enterprise cooperation". In March this year, the construction of the Ordos New Energy Laboratory was started, and the first phase of the project was put into operation at the end of July, and the second phase of the construction is also progressing steadily.

In recent years, Ordos City has adhered to the principle of "ecological priority and green development," regarding major project construction and investment as the core driving force for stabilizing economic growth, and steadily advancing the high-quality development of all undertakings in economy and society. In 2024, the city planned to implement 426 major projects with government investments over 50 million yuan and enterprise investments over 100 million yuan, all of which have resumed operations. By mid-October, investments amounting to 154.79 billion yuan have been completed.
Hashtag: #OrdosMediaConvergenceCenter

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Times Magazine

CRO Tech Stack: A Technical Guide to Conversion Rate Optimization Tools

The fascinating thing is that the value of this website lies in the fact that creating a high-cali...

How Decentralised Applications Are Reshaping Enterprise Software in Australia

Australian businesses are experiencing a quiet revolution in how they manage data, execute agreeme...

Bambu Lab P2S 3D Printer Review: High-End Performance Meets Everyday Usability

After a full month of hands-on testing, the Bambu Lab P2S 3D printer has proven itself to be one...

Nearly Half of Disadvantaged Australian Schools Run Libraries on Less Than $1000 a Year

A new national snapshot from Dymocks Children’s Charities reveals outdated books, no librarians ...

Growing EV popularity is leading to queues at fast chargers. Could a kerbside charger network help?

The war on Iran has made crystal clear how shaky our reliance on fossil fuels is. It’s no surpri...

TRUCKIES UNDER THE PUMP AS FUEL PRICES BECOME TWO THIRDS OF OPERATING COSTS FOR SOME BUSINESS OWNERS

As Australia’s fuel crisis continues, truck drivers across the nation are being hit hard despite t...

The Times Features

Mortgage Lending in Australia: Brokers vs Banks — Trust…

For most Australians, taking out a mortgage is the single largest financial decision they will e...

Building Costs in Australia: Permits, Taxes, Contributi…

Australia’s housing debate is often framed around supply and demand, interest rates, and populat...

Airfares: What the Iran Disarmament Campaign Means for …

For Australians planning their next interstate getaway or long-awaited overseas holiday, the cos...

Interest-free loans needed for agriculture amid fuel cr…

The Albanese Government should release the details of its plan to provide interest-free loans to b...

Next stage of works to modernise Port of Devonport

TasPorts is progressing the next stage of its QuayLink program at the Port of Devonport, with up...

‘Cuddle therapy’ sounds like what we all need right now…

Cuddle therapy is having a moment[1]. The idea for this emerging therapy is for you to book in...

The Decentralized DJ: How Play House is Rewriting the M…

The traditional music industry model is currently facing its most significant challenge since the ...

What Australians Use YouTube For

In Australia, YouTube is no longer just a video platform—it is infrastructure. It entertains, e...

Independent MPs warn NDIS funding cuts risk leaving vul…

Federal Independent MPs have called on the Albanese Government to provide greater transparency...