On June 19, China's first industrial nuclear steam supply project, "Heqi No.1", was officially completed and put into operation at China National Nuclear Corporation’s Tianwan Nuclear Power Station. This marked the expansion of China’s comprehensive nuclear energy utilization from single-purpose power generation and urban residential heating to the field of industrial steam supply.
At 14:07 on June 25, the return capsule of the Chang’e-6 probe safely landed in the designated area of Siziwang Banner, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, carrying rock and soil samples from the far side of the moon.
On November 18, the China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline project was completed, entering the final preparation stage before operation. The pipeline, with a total length of 5,111 kilometers, starts in Heihe city, in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, and extends south to Shanghai.
On November 30, the grid-side ultra-capacity grid-connected static var generator (SVG), developed and constructed by State Grid Corporation of China, began operations in Northwest China’s Xizang autonomous region.
China Telecom Corporation Limited (China Telecom) takes the lead in building the world's first, largest, and most powerful Internet of Vision (IoV), positioning it as the fifth fundamental network to support billions of terminal connections and exabyte-level storage and scheduling. Over 100 "AI + IoV" applications have been developed, covering over 300 cities in 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions nationwide.
In June, the "Kyushu" computing power optical network with technologies of 400G high-speed transmission, was put into operation. Independently developed by China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd. (China Mobile) in collaboration with companies on the domestic industrial chain, the project is the first and largest one with the widest coverage.
Chancay Port, invested by China COSCO SHIPPING Corporation Limited, and constructed by central state-owned enterprises including China Communications Construction Company Limited and China Railway Engineering Co., Ltd., is located 80 kilometers north of Lima, the Peruvian capital.
At 3 pm on June 30, after 7 years of construction, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan cross-sea passage was officially opened for trial operation.