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#11662920
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662923
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662927
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662931
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662936
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662940
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11087186
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087187
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087188
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087189
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087190
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087191
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087192
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087193
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087194
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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#11087195
20 March 2024
In Jiuquan, China, on March 18, 2024, an aerial photo shows the Jinta Zhongguang Solar 100,000kw solar thermal + 600,000kW photovoltaic project that is currently under construction. This project boasts the world's tallest tower and the largest concentrated area of a molten salt tower solar thermal power station. Currently, the heat absorption tower's height has reached 245 meters, 25,594 heliostats have been installed, and the steam turbine cover has been completed. Once finished, the project is expected to generate 1.37 billion KWH annually, saving approximately 480,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.31 million tons each year.
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