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“国铀一号”产出第一桶铀
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-07-12 22:39
Core Insights - The "National Uranium No. 1" demonstration project is the largest and highest standard natural uranium production base in China [1] - This project leads to a comprehensive upgrade of China's uranium resource development industry model, achieving predictable and controllable uranium mining [2] - The technology from "National Uranium No. 1" will be fully applied and accelerated for promotion in uranium resource development in northern basins [2] Group 1 - The "National Uranium No. 1" demonstration project successfully produced its first barrel of uranium on July 12, 2024, marking a new speed record for domestic natural uranium production projects [1] - This project represents the largest natural uranium production project in China's nuclear mineral industry over the past 70 years, indicating a shift towards a green, safe, and efficient new phase in uranium resource development [1] - The project is a significant practical achievement of China's third-generation uranium mining and metallurgy technology system, establishing a benchmark for the new generation of smart mines [2] Group 2 - The project utilizes digital and intelligent analysis throughout the mining process, enabling predictable and controllable uranium mining [2] - Historically, China's uranium mining focused on southern volcanic and granite-type uranium mines, but significant breakthroughs in northern sandstone-type uranium mining have occurred in the last 20 years [2] - The Ordos Basin has become China's largest uranium resource base, supporting the construction of new large uranium mining bases to meet the demand for uranium resources in nuclear energy development [2]
独家专访:AQrin不允许任何品质瑕疵!更高标准做好产品
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-06-30 07:35
Core Viewpoint - AQrin is a health nutrition brand that emphasizes safety and greenness, distinguishing itself from numerous counterfeit brands in the industry, and has gained significant consumer recognition through its commitment to product safety and quality [1][4]. Industry Issues - The health nutrition industry is plagued by numerous issues, including a high prevalence of counterfeit brands, quality problems, and unethical practices such as exaggerating product efficacy and using harmful ingredients, which pose serious health risks [1][3]. Company Strategy - AQrin adopts a slow and steady approach to business, avoiding the quick profit-seeking tactics common in the industry, and focuses on building a solid brand foundation, quality standards, and core research directions [3][4]. - The company emphasizes gradual growth and prioritizes team management and product quality over aggressive sales targets and advertising, relying instead on word-of-mouth marketing [3][4]. Brand Principles - AQrin has established eight core principles and commitments to maintain high product quality, including a strict policy against using harmful ingredients, cutting corners, and making false claims about product efficacy [4][5]. - The brand encourages public oversight to ensure adherence to these principles, aiming to build a long-lasting reputation based on quality [4]. Commitment to Safety and Standards - AQrin views "green" and "safe" not merely as compliance with existing standards but as a commitment to innovate and create higher safety standards, addressing the shortcomings of current regulations [5]. - The company invests in safety research and analysis of global safety incidents, continuously testing new technologies, processes, and materials to enhance product safety [5].
张礼立:谁来为“沉默”的算力买单?绿色安全背后的系统风险
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-05-28 13:09
Core Viewpoint - The report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) highlights the intersection of computational power, security, and environmental sustainability, emphasizing the emergence of "green security" as a revolutionary governance concept in the context of digital and ecological civilization [1][4]. Group 1: Paradigm Shift - Computational power is becoming a critical hub that bridges the gap between cybersecurity and environmental protection, referred to as "digital electricity," which serves both as a computational carrier for AI models and as a significant energy consumer [2]. - The dual nature of computational systems creates a focal point of contradictions, with China's "East Data West Computing" project achieving a total computational scale of 215.5 EFLOPS by Q1 2025, while the annual energy consumption of 810,000 standard racks is equivalent to the total industrial electricity consumption of a medium-sized province [3]. Group 2: Hidden Crisis - The chaotic allocation of computational resources is exacerbating the systemic vulnerability of digital infrastructure, with research indicating that traditional data centers have resource utilization rates below 20%, and some private IDC facilities even below 5% [3][5]. - The scarcity of computational resources is being systematically exploited by black and gray market organizations, with mining malware and GPU hijacking becoming prevalent attack methods [6]. - The conflict between "dual carbon" goals and security needs is intensifying, leading to a paradox where energy efficiency requirements may compromise security measures, as seen in a financial institution delaying the construction of a security isolation zone due to energy consumption limits [7][8]. Group 3: Innovative Mechanisms - A proposed licensing system for computational resource usage could enhance market-based resource allocation, allowing data centers to report their computational needs and energy consumption predictions quarterly [9]. - Establishing a data lifecycle management model that optimizes energy efficiency by setting retention periods for different types of data could significantly reduce system energy consumption [9]. - The integration of a green security assessment framework into existing cybersecurity standards is essential, incorporating metrics like carbon intensity and energy efficiency alongside traditional security measures [10]. Group 4: Civilizational Transformation - The transition from industrial to digital civilization necessitates a rethinking of resource management and governance logic, with computational power becoming a new metric for measuring civilization development [11]. - The "green security" paradigm represents a revolutionary shift, merging ecological ethics into the foundational architecture of digital systems and establishing a new research paradigm at the intersection of computer science and environmental economics [11][12].