00:01Here is one of China's largest molten salt solar thermal power plants.
00:07Every day from sunrise to sunset, over 12,000 supermirals will follow the sun
00:15and concentrate the sunbeam onto the 260 meters high molten salt tower
00:24to generate electricity every day.
00:28The 100 MW power plant in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, works by using 12,000
00:36mirrors that concentrate the sunlight onto a receiver at the top of a solar tower.
00:42It is designed to generate 390 million kWh of power annually, which can reduce carbon dioxide
00:49emissions by 350,000 metric tons per year.
00:54When operating at full capacity, it can generate 100,000 kWh of electricity per hour,
01:01enabling 1,100,000 Watt light bulbs to work for an hour.
01:06The sunbeam on the planet is a fire that is intense water.
01:08The sunbeam on the planet is a fire that cannot be damaged.
01:10At the distance, the sunbeam up completely with rocks and is a fire that can be화를 on the surface
01:13the sunbeam and this kechen moving forward.
01:16The sunbeam so we can manage the peri Maire
01:16So if the sunbeam on the solar hour is in the future,
01:20it cannot be helping control the climate.
01:21This is not only that we can communicate with the sunbeam,
01:22it's a full-filling power.
01:30Grazie a tutti.