Chapter 428: The 21st Century is the Century of China
"Mr. Ye, I don't know if you have noticed that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Jaxa have been studying the concept of using microwaves to transmit electric energy for many years. This just confirms Japan's strategy of deeply cultivating space solar power generation due to energy shortages."
After saying this, Han Jun looked at Ye Hua and asked in a questioning tone: "Is it possible for Japan to realize space solar power generation?"
Ye Hua: "Are you talking about the Japanese 'ssps plan'?"
Han Jun: "Yes."
The so-called "ssps" is a space solar power generation system. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plans to use this technology from 2030 to 2040 to transmit electrical energy obtained from power generation devices in space to the ground through microwaves.
In this regard, Ye Hua shook his head in denial without hesitation: "The Japanese have high aspirations, not to mention that they have never been able to break through the fundamental problem of their wireless power transmission technology. It is so unreliable to tell a story in a ppt. According to their
This plan, to achieve the power generation level of a commonly used one-million-kilowatt installed capacity, requires the use of huge solar panels with a diameter of three kilometers for space power generation. Frankly speaking, this is more difficult than sending ten space stations. The Japanese cannot even send one.
Go up there, it sounds unreliable."
"If we really want to carry out this kind of ultra-large-scale project, only one country in the world can do it, and that is us. Now we have completed wireless power transmission, and it uses terahertz waves, not microwaves. But we don't know how to do it, with such a scale of investment.
At first glance, it is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, and the power generation is less than 5% of the Three Gorges. How to repair it if it is hit? It is a typical thankless task. Although the development of space is inevitable, it is also a long-term plan."
Ye Hua also added in his mind: If you want to do this, you might as well make some controllable nuclear fusion or high-energy-density energy storage batteries first.
Han Jun invited Ye Hua to discuss this time on behalf of State Grid. He mainly briefly introduced the communication and coordination mechanism established by State Grid in the near future. Although it is only a pilot project in the East Special Economic Zone, the future predictions for both Coastline Company and State Grid
It is already clear that long-term planning in advance is inevitable, and this must be a huge super project.
As the Vice President of State Grid, Han Jun personally takes charge of this project and does not care about anything else, which shows the importance of this project.
After all, the country’s ambition and grand strategy are unimaginable. Trying to link electricity to RMB is not only equivalent to linking oil to USD$, but electricity is much more thorough than oil.
Han Jun’s mission is to do his best to complete this strategic project and promote in-depth cooperation between State Grid and Coastline Group in multiple fields. The key lies in deepening the efficient operation of the coordination mechanism, and secondly, increasing efforts in marketing, major projects, and cross-regional transportation of clean energy.
cooperation in the field.
…
Near the construction site, a tall woman with a foreign face was taking panoramic photos of the radio tower construction site with a smartphone. It turned out to be a Huawei brand mobile phone.
She was dressed quite formally and had a work badge on her body.
It's a reporter!
To be precise, she is from England, and her job badge shows that she works for the BBC.
Just an hour ago, she participated in the report of the exchange conference held in the East District.
"Um?"
When she took a high-definition photo, she manually expanded it. I have to say that Huawei mobile phones are really good at taking photos, and they are also one of the very popular smartphone brands in Europe.
In the photo, there was a team of about ten people at the edge of the construction site, and she immediately recognized an extremely young face among them.
Who else but Ye Hua?
Seeing this legendary giant who dominates the global technology and business circles, she decisively put away her cell phone, took out the voice recorder she carried with her to confirm that there was nothing wrong, and then hurried away.
…
"Mr. Han, please stay here."
On the other side, Ye Hua, Han Jun and others exchanged polite words along the way and then separated. They took off their helmets and handed them to a bodyguard beside them. Then they headed towards the car that had arrived in advance and had been waiting for a long time.
The security guard Xiao Zhang walked quickly and opened the car door for him. But just as Ye Hua walked towards him, Xiao Zhang cast his eyes behind him and saw a young and beautiful foreign woman walking towards him. He was quickly noticed by the accompanying bodyguards.
When she arrived, the two bodyguards immediately reached out to intercept her.
"Mr. Ye, excuse me, hi~~ Mr. Ye, I am Helen Jones, reporter of "BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)", can I interview you?"
Xiao Zhang casually looked at Helen Jones and then looked away. He whispered to Ye Hua, who was about to enter the car without looking back and didn't want to accept it: "Boss, you are young and on point. You must be at the level of a Victoria's Secret supermodel."
After hearing what Xiao Zhang said, Ye Hua turned around calmly and elegantly. Helen Jones fell into his eyes and he looked at her figure and appearance for a while. Xiao Zhang's eyes couldn't help but say that her figure was indeed great.
She has a pair of sky-blue eyes, but her skin is not as white as snow, but wheat-colored.
In Western white society, telling a woman that she has white skin is not a compliment but an impolite act, because in Western society, having too white skin means that your material life is poor. Only rich people can enjoy a comfortable beach life, and their skin will naturally be damaged by the sun.
tan.
When Helen Jones saw him looking towards her, she immediately spoke fluent Chinese, "Is that okay? I'll just interview you with one question, just one!"
"Let him come over."
The two bodyguards who stopped her nodded silently and took their hands back. Helen Jones immediately walked towards Ye Hua.
"I'm wondering...why out of ten Westerners I've met, seven or eight out of ten are proficient in Chinese, while the rest are also learning Chinese."
Hearing what Ye Hua said, Helen Jones lightly flipped her hair on the side of her face and said with an elegant smile: "Thank you for your compliment. China will become a superpower in the 21st century. The notorious international financial tycoon Soros gave his daughter the seventh prize."
Letter: This is the century of China, go and learn Chinese, Chinese characters, and Chinese culture."
Soros's original words were: Chinese will be the next world language. The best advice I can give to anyone, anywhere in the world, is probably to let your children and grandchildren learn Chinese. In their generation,
Chinese and English will be the two most important languages in the world.
Wherever there are people, there are Chinese people, and wherever there are Chinese people, there is money to be made.
Although this statement is a bit exaggerated, it also illustrates the pervasive entrepreneurial spirit of the Chinese people. In fact, there are indeed Chinese people everywhere on the earth today.
"Are you British?" Ye Hua asked curiously. Soros is one of the three major financial giants in the world and is known as the "Myth of Wall Street."
However, I heard from Helen Jones that she was not very fond of this predator, and since she worked for the BBC, it was almost certain that she was British.
After all, Soros also attacked the British pound back then, which made the British very unhappy.
"Yes."
"Maybe I'm going too far, okay, Ms. Helen, what's your question?"
Hearing this, Helen Jones glanced at the radio tower construction site not far away, turned back to look at Ye Hua again and asked: "I think China will definitely not allow foreign countries to build such radio stations in our country that the national economy is extremely dependent on.