China Developing Pakistan's PV Sector To Optimize Energy Structure

China will speed up the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in ten scenarios, including coal mines, according to a statement from the Ministry of Science and Technology.

China Developing Pakistan's PV Sector To Optimize Energy Structure

In the Shangwan Coal Mine in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of north China, miners now routinely ride a driverless, rubber-tired vehicle to the coalface at a depth of 150 metres.

With cutting-edge technology like millimetre wave radar and lidar sensors, the 19-seat new energy vehicle can travel deep inside mineshafts without the need for a human operator, making it safer and faster.

After waiting for 30 minutes, Shen arrived at the action and video called the ground-based command centre. Underground miners can now use instant messaging thanks to the full deployment of the 5G network, Shen continued.

With an annual output of 16 million tonnes of coal, Shangwan Coal Mine has made incredible strides in productivity since the launch of intelligent transformation three years ago. A total of 36 positions have been replaced by machines, reducing the amount of strenuous physical labour performed by miners.

China will speed up the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in ten scenarios, including coal mines, according to a statement from the Ministry of Science and Technology. Future mine operations will increasingly rely on remote control, intelligent patrol, and unmanned operation.

In the city of Yulin, Shaanxi Province in northwest China, the 17th Yulin International Coal and High-end Energy Chemical Industry Expo took place from Friday to Sunday. Over 60 foreign guests and 756 domestic and international businesses attended the event to discuss the future of energy development.

China has increased its capacity to ensure the country’s energy supply by accelerating the construction of a new energy system. It has made significant progress in changing the nation’s energy mix to one that is environmentally friendly and low-carbon.

The country continues to place a high priority on advancing the clean and environmentally friendly transformation of fossil fuels, and major coal-producing provinces have announced plans to quickly reach a carbon emission peak.

According to a statement from the provincial government, Shaanxi Province will work to produce new carbon-based materials like biodegradable plastic and polyester in order to support the high-end, diversified, and low-carbon development of the coal industry.

Yulin has led the way as a region that produces coal. The Yushen Industrial Zone in Yulin is home to the first coal-based ethanol project in the entire world, which Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co., Ltd. and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences jointly developed.

“The project can save up to 1.5 million tonnes of grain annually by replacing bioethanol with ethanol produced from low-cost coal as a raw material. In addition to realising the clean and effective use of fossil fuels, it also promotes the security of food “Vice-Managing Director of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum Yushen Energy & Chemical Co., Ltd. Liu Shixiong.