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中国能源报·2025-10-06 03:49

Core Viewpoint - During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, China achieved significant breakthroughs in various fields, showcasing its capabilities in advanced technologies and infrastructure development [1]. Group 1: Nuclear Fusion and Energy - The construction of China's nuclear fusion device BEST has made a key breakthrough with the successful installation of a 400-ton base, marking the full-scale construction of the 6,700-ton main unit [2]. - The device is expected to demonstrate nuclear fusion power generation internationally for the first time, with the goal of lighting the first lamp by 2030 [4]. Group 2: Renewable Energy - The world's first "dual-tower one machine" solar thermal energy storage power station has entered the final debugging phase and is about to begin full system trial operation [4]. - This power station consists of two 200-meter tall heat-absorbing towers and nearly 27,000 heliostats, capable of providing uninterrupted power supply for 24 hours once fully operational [6]. Group 3: Marine and Aerospace Developments - China's "Jiaolong" submersible achieved its first dive in the Arctic ice zone during the 15th Arctic Ocean scientific expedition [9]. - The third AG600 "Kunlong" amphibious aircraft has successfully completed its production test flight, marking a significant milestone in China's large civil aviation sector [11]. - The first-ever underwater collaborative operation between manned and unmanned submersibles was successfully completed in the Arctic region [12]. Group 4: Infrastructure and Shipping Innovations - The construction of the Qingnian Hub, a key component of the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, has made progress with the completion of the large-scale hoisting work [14]. - The project is currently in a critical phase and is expected to be completed and navigable by 2026 [16]. - China's first 10,000-ton pure electric intelligent sea vessel has successfully launched, marking a transition to zero-emission, pure electric container transportation along the coast [17][20].