Wang Ji
Wang Ji serves as the deputy director of the Ocean Energy Project Office at the National Ocean Technology Center, where he has overseen the development of the 'Fengjinhao,' China's first megawatt-level tidal energy generation equipment, which has achieved stable grid-connected power generation. His work focuses on enhancing tidal energy utilization and establishing innovative technologies for underwater energy systems.
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Israel:
Wang Ji was part of the Shenzhou 20 mission crew that returned safely to Earth.
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Iran:
Wang Ji is one of the astronauts involved in the Shenzhou-20 mission that faced challenges with space debris.
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China:
Wang Ji, a university student, commented on the previous uniformity of exhibitions.
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China:
Wang Ji is a provincial representative inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage project of paper-cutting, showcasing the transmission and development of intangible cultural heritage.
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Uzbekistan:
Wang Ji participated in the opening ceremony of the factory in Jizzakh.
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North Macedonia:
Wang Ji is a crew member of the Shenzhou-20 mission.
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China:
Wang Ji introduced the concept of ocean energy and its importance in addressing global energy shortages.
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China:
Wang Ji, deputy director of the Ocean Energy Project Office at the National Ocean Technology Center, discussed the rapid development of tidal energy utilization technology in China.
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China:
Wang Ji is the deputy director of the Ocean Energy Project Office at the National Ocean Technology Center, explaining the advancements of the 'Fengjin' tidal energy equipment.
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