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The world’s leading consumer of coal also produces more wind energy than any other nation. Massive investment in renewables has created energy storage challenges which China’s scientists and engineers are now addressing as a key priority.
Developing next-generation technologies to exploit varied energy resources, a research institute in shanghai supports national sustainability strategies.
Researchers at the University of Science and Technology Beijing are supporting sustainable steelmaking with clean and efficient technologies that minimize pollution and energy consumption.
Leveraging multidisciplinary resources, researchers at Zhejiang University are leading with transformative technologies to enhance resource recycling and energy efficiency.