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雪域高原 创新热土(科技视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-06 21:54
Group 1: Hydropower Development - The Huaneng Zangmu Hydropower Station is the first large-scale hydropower station on the mainstream of the Yarlung Tsangpo River and has significantly improved the electricity supply in Tibet, achieving a reliability rate of 99.6% [2] - The clean energy installed capacity in Tibet exceeds 90%, with the total electricity consumption expected to reach 154.17 billion kilowatt-hours by 2024, nearly 600 times that of the initial establishment of the region [2] Group 2: Agricultural Innovation - A research team has developed early and late-maturing varieties of turnips, achieving yields of over 10,000 jin per mu through genome sequencing and cold resistance training [4] - The walnut industry in Qacha County has expanded to 45,000 mu with an annual output of over 1,200 tons, generating a value of 80 million yuan, significantly increasing local farmers' income [5] Group 3: Technological Advancements in Traditional Medicine - The artificial breeding of the endangered herb, Rhodiola, has improved its seedling survival rate from less than 5% to over 50%, aiding in the conservation of this species and promoting its industrialization [6] Group 4: Industrial Growth and Employment - The Qingjiang Electric Technology Co., Ltd. has achieved an annual production of over 50,000 units of highland-specific equipment, generating sales exceeding 50 million yuan and creating over 100 jobs for local university graduates [7] - The contribution rate of technological innovation to Tibet's economic growth is projected to reach 42% by 2024, marking a new phase of innovation-driven development [10] Group 5: Consumer Technology and Logistics - The introduction of highland-specific cooking appliances has improved food preparation efficiency, with products developed through collaborative efforts receiving 18 national patents [9] - Drones operated by Chuangbo Tonghang Technology Co., Ltd. have enhanced logistics efficiency by over 60%, delivering essential goods to remote areas and supporting agricultural operations [9]