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the Haliade-X will produce 45 percent more energy than any other offshore wind turbine currently available.with a 220-meter (722-ft) rotor incorporating three 107-meter (351-ft) blades – they will be the longest offshore blades ever made.
versus the maximum that could have been produced at continuous full power operation during a specific period of timeresearchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a way to use nanoparticles coated in special organic dyes to convert near-infrared light into visible light.they raise the possibility of capturing a good portion of the solar spectrum that otherwise goes to waste.
Observing the dyes light emission and the UCNPs absorption showed that the peaks of both measurements lined up.Since the near-infrared wavelengths of light are often unused in solar technologies that focus on visible light.
Coating the UCNPs in special dyes was later found to improve that function – although figuring out why that was happening was a challenge.
the team says the particles could be used to make solar cells that can harvest more of the light spectrumchairman of the board of directors of the companys Intelligent Automotive Solution business unit.
Yu said the upcoming version of the companys advanced driver assistance system will feature a new strategy with end-to-end artificial intelligence.Yu added that Huawei will continue to use lidar units.
said would bring automated driving capabilities to the next level.in addition to cameras and radar to navigate the surrounding environment.
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