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Apr 8, 2026 - ERCOT Distribution Awareness Platform

Apr 7, 2026 - Powering Communities: Making Connections with Southline

Apr 7, 2026 - Solar Park in Gobi Desert Generates Ample Clean Energy, Transforms Desert into Lush Ecosystem

Apr 6, 2026 - How Did Engineers Build a Massive Tunnel and Install a Hydroelectric System Inside the Alps?

Apr 2, 2026 - Why did France put the atom at the heart of its energy strategy?

Apr 2, 2026 - China`s retired EV batteries now light villages, store solar power and charge new cars

Apr 2, 2026 - Life Saving Rules

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Mar 1, 2026 - Jobs 2.0: From trash to treasure



Jiao Jianwei is a senior engineer at the Longgang Energy Eco-Park in Shenzhen. Every day, the facility processes 5,000 tonnes of waste, burning it to generate electricity that powers millions of homes. The leftover ash is also turned into eco-bricks used to pave city roads. From landfills to incineration, China has transformed its waste industry with advanced technologies. Today, the country operates more than 1,000 waste-to-energy plants – nearly half the world`s total. With national goals like "carbon neutrality" and "zero-waste cities" taking shape, engineers like Jiao are turning trash into treasure.