World’s first “smart zero-carbon” terminal initiates operations at the Port of Tianjin
Oct, 19, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202140
On October 17th, a smart container terminal in section C of the Beijiang port area went into operation at the Port of Tianjin. This is the world’s first “smart zero-carbon” terminal, and it took 21 months to complete.
Compared to traditional terminals, the “zero-carbon” terminal does not use fossil energy. The electricity supply comes from wind energy and photovoltaic energy, achieving zero energy consumption and zero carbon in the production process.
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