
China Quest: Eco-Innovations from Lucid Waters to Lush Mountains
Erik Solheim explores how China transforms mining villages, marine plastic waste, bamboo, and more into sustainable solutions—from tourism hotspots to energy storage power banks.
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Erik Solheim explores how China transforms mining villages, marine plastic waste, bamboo, and more into sustainable solutions—from tourism hotspots to energy storage power banks.
In Hami’s Gobi Desert, a 220m molten salt tower and 14,500 heliostats form Xinjiang’s first solar thermal plant, showcasing a stable, cutting-edge model for renewable energy in China’s far west.
Deep inside Changlongshan mountain, a pumped-storage hydropower station stores energy like a ‘green power bank’, powering 2 million homes and cutting 420,000 tons of CO2 annually.
A research team from the Chinese mainland has developed a bio-recyclable material for electronics manufacturing, offering a sustainable route to tackle e-waste.
Explore how bamboo in Anji, Zhejiang province on the Chinese mainland, is transforming sustainable living with fast growth, carbon-cutting potential, and eco-friendly innovations.
Major multinationals like ExxonMobil and Schneider Electric are boosting investment in the Chinese mainland, reshoring operations, driving green standards and embedding R&D in local innovation clusters.
New data challenges the narrative that China’s renewable energy exports signal overcapacity, revealing balanced trade dynamics and healthy capacity utilization.
China’s economy is pivoting from manufacturing to innovation-led growth, with service sector surging and high-tech startups reshaping global markets.
Erik Solheim travels across the Chinese mainland in ‘China Quest’, premiering August 3 on CGTN, uncovering how sustainability and development converge through innovative green solutions.
On the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, Xi Jinping urges mutual respect and multilateral cooperation as China-EU trade soars to $785.8 billion—a 300-fold rise.