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Carbon dioxide has become a key factor in power generation. Its supercritical form is now used as a working medium to replace steam in power units, delivering higher efficiency. The world's first commercial facility using this technology has been running stably in Southwest China for half a year, now operating with two units for waste heat recovery in a steel plant. Known as "Chaotan One," the technology is backed by a team dedicated to powering the future of energy. Watch this report by CGTN's Zheng Yibing on the team behind this energy breakthrough.
Carbon dioxide has become a key factor in power generation. Its supercritical form is now used as a working medium to replace steam in power units, delivering higher efficiency. The world's first commercial facility using this technology has been running stably in Southwest China for half a year, now operating with two units for waste heat recovery in a steel plant. Known as "Chaotan One," the technology is backed by a team dedicated to powering the future of energy. Watch this report by CGTN's Zheng Yibing on the team behind this energy breakthrough.