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26.11.25 - 09:15
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Aktien Asien: Deutliche Gewinne in Japan und Südkorea (DPA-AFX)
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TOKIO (dpa-AFX) - An den asiatischen Börsen ist es am Mittwoch deutlich nach oben gegangen. Deutliche Gewinne verzeichneten die Märkte Japans, Südkoreas und Taiwans.Sie profitierten von Hoffnungen auf ein mögliches Ende des Angriffskrieges ......
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26.11.25 - 09:09
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China Deploys World′s First Commercial Supercritical CO2 Power Generator (ZeroHedge)
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China Deploys World's First Commercial Supercritical CO2 Power Generator
China has activated what the South China Morning Post describes as the world's first commercial power unit using supercritical carbon dioxide, or sCO₂, marking a notable step forward in clean energy technology.
Developed by the China National Nuclear Corporation, the generator replaces traditional steam with high-pressure CO₂ to turn waste heat from steelmaking into electricity, according to SCMP.
The first installation, located at the Shougang Shuicheng Steel complex in Liupanshui, Guizhou, links two 15-megawatt units to the grid and is expected to deliver roughly 50 per cent higher efficiency than typical steam-based waste-heat systems.
Unlike the Rankine cycle used in steam plants, sCO₂ systems operate on a compact Brayton-cycle loop. CO₂ becomes supercritical at high temperature and pressure, giving it fluid properties that boost energy conversion efficiency beyond 50 per cent while allowing turbines and aux...
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26.11.25 - 08:30
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Chinese carmakers boost robotics efforts, Xpeng posts record revenue: 7 EV reads (SCMP)
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1. China's Xpeng posts record revenue as robotaxi and humanoid ambitions take shape
Leading Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng reported record quarterly revenue and sharply narrowed losses in the third quarter, even as its Hong Kong-listed shares fell on Monday after investors......
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