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  • The '''Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant''' in Lianyungang City, [[Jiangsu Province]], was a cooperative proje The power plant contains four one-million-KW nuclear generation sets. The plant has a
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  • ...w power a year, more than the annual total generated by all the hydropower stations in the country when the People’s Republic of China was founded. Moreover, [[Category:Hydropower Stations]]
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  • ...seven frequencies, with 126.5 hours airtime per day. A total transmission power of 171 kilowatts allows a signal to span [[Beijing]] and reach some areas i [[Category:radio stations]]
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  • ...inan County]] in [[Qinghai Province]]. The plant was the first of 15 power stations planned to be built on the upper reaches of the Yellow River. It plays a cr
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  • ...established by the University itself). There are also twenty-nine research stations that offer postdoctoral fellowships. ...incubates high-tech industries and encourages them to convert knowledge to power. Years of learning and discovering have yielded great benefits as well as p
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  • ...to terraced fields. They have built tractor stations, reservoirs and power stations. Their grain production and income from sideline occupations have increased ...cture has built a number of small and medium-sized enterprises including a power plant, a motor factory, a farm tools factory and a factory producing daily-
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  • ...of men. Among the projects are tractor stations, reservoirs, hydroelectric stations and pumping and drainage facilities. Now more farm machinery is used and sc The Qiang area is dotted with small hydroelectric power stations. Electricity reaches almost all households and is used in processing farm a
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  • 4) Transformation of large irrigated areas and that of large draining pump stations in the four provinces of Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Anhui. ...gy demonstration counties, and enable 3.5 million rural households without power supply to get access to electricity.
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  • ...mountainous areas in the past. Now there are hydro-power stations, tractor stations and locally-run workshops producing and repairing farm tools, smelting iron
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  • ...ommercial enterprise owned by the Ma family, for example, not only had the power to requisition of laborers and means of transportation from the [[people]], ...ponds for draining waterlogged areas. The building of seven hydro-electric stations has made electricity available throughout the county.
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  • ...ommercial enterprise owned by the Ma family, for example, not only had the power to requisition of laborers and means of transportation from the people, but ...ponds for draining waterlogged areas. The building of seven hydro-electric stations has made electricity available throughout the county.
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  • ...nce, because they believe that the shoulder blades of wild beasts have the power to see through a plan when one is made. ...so have their own song and dance troupes, film projection teams, broadcast stations and clubs.
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  • ...Yi areas in northern and northeastern Yunnan are enormous sources of water power. The Yi areas are not only rich in coal and iron, but are also among China' ...Qing Dynasty, some local tyrants, until liberation in 1949, used political power and influence in their hands to bully and exploit peasants as slave owners
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  • ...est Guizhou and northwest Yunnan, however, some lords still retained their power, and the feudal-lord economy continued to exist there until the end of the ...birth of the People’s Republic of China, many factories and hydroelectric stations were built. Now electricity is widely used for lighting, irrigation and foo
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  • ...erful, giving rise to a feudal hierarchy combining religious and political power and controlled by the rising local forces. ...s to administer civil and military affairs, conduct census, set up courier stations and collect taxes and levies. Certificates for the ownership of manors were
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  • ...erful, giving rise to a feudal hierarchy combining religious and political power and controlled by the rising local forces. ...s to administer civil and military affairs, conduct census, set up courier stations and collect taxes and levies. Certificates for the ownership of manors were
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