Winner - "Biogas Vitality" project by North China Electric Power University (Baoding). The biogas vitality project focuses on developing an efficient disposal method of animal dung for dairy farm owners. Due to the lack of management for biogas tanks, this caused instability in traditional biogas generators which limited the output of electrical energy in the dairy farms. Consequently, it led to piles of animal dung left around the farms and huge wastage of biogas.
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Wilke tossed out all sorts?of interesting statistics to shed a more positive light on Amazon’s operations here, talking about the billion the company has invested in building its urban campus and the nonprofits it supports without “beat[ing] our chests.” He also said the company?now has?more than 10 million square feet of office space in Seattle and is one of the city’s largest taxpayers and employers.
Who makes the gloves in China? It appears two companies are the major players.
With China implementing a new round of reform and opening-up measures, Chung said Nippon Paint China will continue to transform its business from a product supplier into a service provider, offering a broad range of painting products to meet consumers' diverse decoration and painting demands, including desired colors, texture and brushing effects.
With both hands he holds a fishing net with a salmon in it. His wife aims a mobile phone to broadcast the catch to an appreciative online audience.
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With COVID-19 reported in more countries, including a growing number of cases in the United States, the WHO has urged countries to seize the opportunity created by China's massive containment measures.
Wider applications have surged including weather forecasting, disaster prevention, energy conservation, and medicines for epidemic outbreaks, to name a few, he said.
Will Miller, a policy analyst at the British Chamber of Commerce in China, said: "Underlying this is a broader ambition to achieve technological self-reliance and become a technological superpower which will permeate all areas such as R&D, consumption, reducing carbon emissions, agricultural development, and national security government processes."
With a doctorate in engineering, the Liaoning province native spent most of his career working in the oil and gas sector after graduating from Northeast Petroleum University in 1982. Wang was appointed as vice-governor of Heilongjiang province after serving as president of Daqing Oil Field Co in 2009. He was vice-governor for about one year before he was transferred to Beijing, where he held various posts, including deputy Party chief of the academy and chairman of China Petrochemical Corp, also known as Sinopec.