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1710-2025
A brief history of global photovoltaic development
The term "solar photovoltaic" has become familiar to many people today. What we commonly refer to as solar power generation is actually solar photovoltaic power generation, or "photovoltaic" for short. Photovoltaic power generation is a technology that uses the photovoltaic effect at the interface of semiconductors to directly convert sunlight into electrical energy.
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1510-2025
Application of Frequency Converters in the High-Speed Motor Industry
High-speed motors typically refer to motors with a rotational speed exceeding 10,000 revolutions per minute. They feature numerous advantages such as high efficiency, compact size, clean and environmentally friendly operation, low noise, easy maintenance, and long service life. With the advancement of industrial automation and the widespread adoption of new energy vehicles, their application scope continues to expand, and market demand is steadily growing
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1209-2025
Equipment composition and working principle of the water supply industry
Constant pressure water supply system features 1. Pump soft start, stop, no impact and overpressure hazard, no water hammer phenomenon; 2. Reliable operation: the frequency converter realizes the soft start of the pump, prevents the pipe network from impacting, avoids the pipe network pressure exceeding the limit, and the pipe is broken; 3. The equipment has high degree of automation, the water supply is stable and reliable, and the water quality has no secondary pollution; 4. Perfect protection function: a single pump fails, actively sends out alarm information, and starts the standby pump to maintain the water supply balance;
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1209-2025
Livestock Watering with Solar Solutions
Amidst the persistent expansion of urbanization, there emerges a parallel escalation in the essental need for avant-garde and ecologically sustainable infrastructure. Within this arena, the pivotal modernization of urban hydric provision systems emerges as a salient facet of the metamorphosis into more intellectual urban agglomerations.




