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sunnymaxi

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Is BOE getting bigger than even LG in oled panels? What type of panels are Hisense and TCL using?
in OLED Samsung and LG still leading and they are dominating force in large OLED panels. but recently Chinese firms started to expand production base of large OLED panels.

in OLED China's share increased from 1% in 2016 to 21% in 2021.

in LED/LCD Chinese firms enjoying monopoly with 65% marker share coz Koreans firms can't compete with price of Chinese firms offering.

up until TCL/Hisense and other Chinese firms mostly were focusing on LED but they entered in OLED panel industry in 2021 and expanding production.

BOE will invest 29 billion Yuan in next 4 years to set up largest production bases in Beijing and Chongqing to produce next generation technologies.

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2022-11-29 08:58:17Global Times Editor : Li Yan
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(Photo/Screenshot of west-to-east power transmission project)

(Photo/Screenshot of west-to-east power transmission project)

The first convertor transformer using China-made on-load tap changers have successfully been put into operation on Sunday at a crucial west-to-east power transmission project located in South China's Guangdong Province, according to a report published by xinhuanet.com.
Feng Dong, a senior executive at a subsidiary of the China Southern Power Grid, was quoted by the report as saying that China had completed the technological breakthrough from scratch in field of convertor transformer on-load tap changers, and has achieved full localization of components and other products' industrial chains.
This marks the fact that China has officially broken through the restrictions of this core technology in high-end electric equipment, Feng said.
Previously, long-distance, large capacity and high voltage direct current facilities are required for the transmission of electricity from western to eastern areas in China, and both terminals for transmitting and receiving power need to use the equipment of converter transformer that weighs more than 300 tons.
On-load tap changers of a convertor transformer are used to adjust the voltage, power load and current, similar to the function of a gearbox in a car.
Deng Jun, a senior technical expert at the aforementioned company, also said that an on-load tap changer of a convertor transformer has about 1,000 components, and is a highly complex and sophisticated piece of equipment.
According to the Xinhua report, this technology used to be grasped by only a few overseas companies, and when technical fault took place previously, Chinese companies had no choice but to replace the products with imported goods of the same model, whose ordering cycle took about three to four months, thus posing challenges to the safety of power operation in the country.
The report also cited a deputy general manager of the company as saying that the company has established a team in partnership with upper stream and downstream companies along the industrial chains.
After more than two years' of efforts, the team has broken through vacuum switch tubes and other technical bottlenecks to successfully research the large capacity convertor transformer on-load tap changer with rated capacity of 6,000 kilovolt-ampere, maximum voltage of 6,000 volt and maximum rated current of 1,300 ampere.
Using the domestically made on-load tap changers could save nearly 40 million yuan ($5.56 million) In the building of ultra-high voltage direct current power transmission projects, the manager said.
 

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This imo is a good article about the future of Huawei in Europe and not that biased against them (considering it's by politico)
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I do think they are overly Europe centric and missed out just how much in road Huawei is making in the global south. But that's okay. It's a good thing for Huawei to not be in the spotlight.
 

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Zhou Shuyun's research group from the Department of Physics has made progress in the development of ultrashort pulse and tunable deep ultraviolet light sources based on KBBF crystals

Tsinghua News, November 25th In the research of low-dimensional quantum materials, the experimental detection of electronic structure and ultrafast dynamics is of great significance. Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) is a powerful experimental technique for probing the electronic structure of materials, while ultrafast time-resolved angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (TrARPES) combines the advantages of ARPES and ultrafast pump-probe techniques to obtain low-dimensional The multi-dimensional resolution information of electron energy, momentum, and time in quantum materials is crucial to the exploration of cutting-edge scientific issues such as non-equilibrium ultrafast dynamics and light-induced novel physical effects.
The research group of Professor Zhou Shuyun from the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University has long been committed to the development of cutting-edge TrARPES instruments and equipment and the study of ultrafast dynamics. For the TrARPES system, it is particularly important to obtain a short-pulse, tunable probe light source. Recently, using KBBF nonlinear optical crystals, the research group obtained for the first time a deep ultraviolet light source with a pulse width of 55 femtoseconds and a photon energy of 5.3-7.0 eV that can be tuned in a wide range, and used it as a probe light source in the study of ultrafast dynamics.
In the TrARPES experiment, the range of detected photon energies determines the range of detectable out-of-plane momentum, thus obtaining a large range of tunable probe light for ultrafast dynamics of 3D quantum materials (e.g., 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals) research is very important. Zhou Shuyun's research group used the nonlinear optical crystal KBBF in the TrARPES system and obtained tunable deep ultraviolet probe light covering the range of 5.3-7.0 eV. However, due to the complex structure of the KBBF nonlinear coupling device, the generated deep ultraviolet pulses are severely broadened (generally close to the picosecond level), and it is difficult to meet the high time resolution (100 femtoseconds) required for ultrafast dynamics detection. . Therefore, it is necessary to solve the problem of pulse broadening and time resolution caused by the device under the premise of maintaining a wide range of tunability of the detection light source, so as to improve the key technical index of the time resolution of the TrARPES system.


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This imo is a good article about the future of Huawei in Europe and not that biased against them (considering it's by politico)
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I do think they are overly Europe centric and missed out just how much in road Huawei is making in the global south. But that's okay. It's a good thing for Huawei to not be in the spotlight.
Globalist Huawei will not die. Europe will die. Europe have no advantage in 6G or more advanced technology. The moment China finally catch up in EUV then we will do the coffin dance together.
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China ships its first F-class heavy-duty gas turbine

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Engineers install China's first F-class heavy-duty gas turbine. /CMG


Engineers install China's first F-class heavy-duty gas turbine. /CMG

China has shipped its first F-class heavy-duty gas turbine from Deyang City, Sichuan Province on Friday, according to a report from China Media Group (CMG).

The turbine, with a capacity of 50 megawatts, signifies China's breakthrough in the area, CMG said.

It took over 13 years for the country to design and build such a turbine, which will enter real-world operations after shipment.
Heavy-duty gas turbines are core equipment for power plants. Many engineers in China describe it as the "crown jewel" in the manufacturing industry.

The turbine has tens of thousands of parts, which involved hundreds of companies and research institutions to design and manufacture. China has formed a supply chain of designing and building such turbine without the use of imported technologies.
 
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