海上浮式液化天然气装置(NGUYA FLNG)
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刷新纪录,中国自主研发建造最大海上浮式液化天然气装置出海交付;英伟达有望率先采用台积电A16制程丨智能制造日报
创业邦· 2025-09-15 03:41
Group 1 - The largest onshore wind power project in China, with a capacity of 1.5 million kilowatts, officially commenced commercial operation on September 14. This project utilizes 150 units of 10-megawatt wind turbines, marking it as the largest onshore wind power project in the country [2] - A new type of offshore floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, the NGUYA FLNG, was successfully delivered on September 14. This facility has a total length of 376 meters and a storage capacity of 180,000 cubic meters of LNG and 45,000 cubic meters of LPG, with an annual LNG production capacity of 2.4 million tons. It will be deployed in the Congo (Brazzaville) offshore area, showcasing China's advancements in high-value-added marine engineering equipment manufacturing [2] - An international team has made a significant breakthrough in microchip manufacturing by developing a new material and process that enables the production of smaller, faster, and lower-cost high-performance chips. This research lays the foundation for next-generation chip manufacturing and was published in the latest issue of Nature Chemical Engineering [2] Group 2 - Nvidia is expected to be the first to adopt TSMC's A16 process, which is set to enter mass production in the second half of next year. This process will utilize backside power supply technology and will be the first time AI applications lead TSMC's most advanced process [3]
刷新纪录 我国自主研发建造最大海上浮式液化天然气装置出海交付
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-14 04:20
Core Insights - The successful delivery of China's largest floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility, NGUYA FLNG, marks a significant achievement in high-value offshore engineering equipment manufacturing [1] Group 1: Project Details - The NGUYA FLNG facility measures 376 meters in length, 60 meters in width, and 35 meters in depth, with a liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage capacity of 180,000 cubic meters and a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage capacity of 45,000 cubic meters [1] - The annual LNG production capacity of the facility is 2.4 million tons [1] Group 2: Operational Challenges - The delivery faced challenges due to the facility's unique ship type, large size, and complex navigation environment, necessitating a series of safety assessments and optimization of towing plans by the Nantong Maritime Bureau [1] - A total of 14 vessels, including patrol boats and tugboats, along with 8 law enforcement personnel and 3 drones, were deployed during the towing operation, which set a new record for towing operations along the Nantong coastline [1]