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Global Times: Exploring how coastal village achieves ‘zero-net carbon’ goal, sets example for building ‘Beautiful China’

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BEIJING, Aug. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Upon entering the island village of Xinjian in Zhoushan, an archipelago city in East China’s Zhejiang Province, the Global Times was welcomed by a picturesque rural scene of verdant mountains, babbling brooks, fluttering butterflies, and chirping birds, alongside impressive modern features such as photovoltaic panels adorning rooftops, electric sightseeing vehicles, and a state-of-the-art sewage recycling system.

Twenty years ago, this small village was unnoticed, impoverished, and isolated. The only link to the outside world was a rough, bumpy road. On rainy days, the road became so muddy that villagers hesitated to wear their new shoes. On sunny days, groups of villagers would trek up the mountain to chop down trees and haul them through the village via this road to sell to brick kiln operators to eke out a living. Due to poverty, most young adults left the village to find work elsewhere, leaving only a few senior citizens to tend to their old homes and the stream in front of their doors.

Was there a way out? What kind of life did the villagers want to live?

An innovative initiative dubbed the “Thousand Villages Demonstration and Ten Thousand Villages Renovation” project provided an answer. 

In June 2003, under the guidance of Xi Jinping, who once served as the provincial Party chief, Zhejiang launched the Green Rural Revival Program, which selects 10,000 administrative villages in the province for comprehensive improvement, and plans to turn 1,000 of them into demonstration villages of moderate prosperity in all respects. 

This project has created a large number of beautiful villages in Zhejiang, benefiting countless farmers and jumpstarting a new era of building a “Beautiful China.” 

Xinjian village is one such example.
A decade later, on May 25, 2015, Xi, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, visited Xinjian village for inspection, believing it to be a typical representative of a “beautiful economy” and a confirmation that “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.” Xi emphasized, “It is scientific and sustainable development that we should strive toward.” 

Net-zero carbon, also known as carbon neutrality, refers to offsetting greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide generated by human activities through energy conservation and emission reduction, industrial adjustment, afforestation, and other forms of environmental conservation, ultimately achieving the goal of “net-zero emissions.” 

During a recent field visit, the Global Times delved into the secrets behind the village’s success in its “net-zero carbon” goal and gained a deeper insight into how this island village is effectively implementing Xi’s concept that “A ‘Beautiful China’ is built upon beautiful villages. It is imperative that we steadfastly adhere to this path, ensuring that lucid waters and lush mountains yield continuous ecological, social, and economic benefits.”

Power station in the sky

Under the guidance of Lu Haifeng, deputy secretary of the Xinjian village Party branch, the Global Times visited the Nandong Homestay Area in the village and heard an interesting story. At the beginning of construction, the branches of a plum tree reach toward the windows on the second floor of building No.9. Due to lighting issues, this tree was supposed to be removed. However, it was already a century old, so local villagers decided not to remove it. The designers then changed their approach and doubled the size of the windows on the side of the room, preserving the existing tree while ensuring adequate lighting.

During the construction process, local materials were utilized with idle old wood mostly being used to reduce material transportation. The entire homestay building is fitted with double-layer insulated glass, with the summer air conditioning demand being 63 percent less than that of buildings fitted with single-layer glass. The homestay building also has an exhaust heat recovery unit, which can recover energy from the air being exhausted outside, minimizing the loss of cold or heat sources indoors in summer or winter.

It is estimated that compared with Shanghai, the homestay building in the village can save up to 15.7 percent more energy than the hotel with the lowest energy consumption in Shanghai, according to data provided by Ge Linlu, a staff member at the publicity office of Ganlan township, Dinghai district. 

After leaving the Nandong Homestay Area, Lu took the Global Times reporter to see the wind power energy storage project. Walking to the parking lot, Lu pointed to the gray solar panel on a farmhouse rooftop, saying that this is a special “power station in the sky” that provides shade while being environmentally friendly. 

“This is the wind power energy storage project that we have started building since the development of clean energy,” Lu told the Global Times. “The solar and wind energy resources in Dinghai district (which administers Xinjian village) are abundant, and by combining wind power equipment on mountain tops with installing photovoltaic equipment on the roofs of farmhouses, we can provide clean energy for the village’s landscape facilities, electric vehicles, and more.”

The photovoltaic rooftop panels also utilize roof space without taking up land resources, Lu added. 

Among the completed projects, the average annual power generation of photovoltaic modules can reach 21,000 kW per hour, and annual carbon emissions can be reduced by about 12.14 tons. 

At present, the village is working with an expert team from Tongji University in Shanghai to plan the construction of new energy projects in the Nandong reservoir, train station square, and other points, and realize the functions of heat insulation, lighting, and power generation through the introduction of green technology such as photovoltaic tiles, she said.

Disappeared foul-smelling ditch

Passing through the Nandong Daxi pit in the village, a bay of clear water flows gently. 

“In order to prevent sewage from affecting the environment and promote water recycling, we dispose of domestic sewage and septic tank water centrally every day. After more than 10 treatment processes, the sewage is then used for irrigation,” Lu said. “In this way, the once foul-smelling sewage ditch has disappeared, and a lot of water has been saved.” 

Not far away, the Global Times noticed that the water in the pit comes from the upstream reservoir. The water flows down in a step-like manner along the terrain, passing through ecological swimming pools, ponds, pits, and households, and is finally purified through the sewage treatment plant before being used for irrigation. 

“Our sewage treatment plant can process 10 tons of sewage per hour, and operates 24 hours a day during peak season,” said Lu. Along with  Lu’s introduction, the Global Times saw the water that had undergone multiple treatment processes flowing clearly from the outlet.

With the rolling out of the “Thousand Villages Demonstration and Ten Thousand Villages Renovation” project, villagers and tourists have gradually developed green living habits, and enhanced their environmental awareness. 

Local villagers told the Global Times that they spontaneously participate in cleaning up garbage, dismantling pig farms, relocating outdoor manure pits, among other environmental improvements and infrastructure construction. “It’s like participating in an ‘ecological revolution’ to protect the environment and change the appearance of the village.”

“This is a natural oxygen bar, a ‘beautiful economy,’ confirming that ‘lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.’ We always keep Xi’s words in mind,” said Lu. 

This is not an empty phrase.
On the embankment of the Nandong Reservoir, the Chinese characters “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” shine brightly in the sunlight, and on the walls of villagers’ houses, Xi’s quotes left during his inspection of the village can be seen everywhere.

Compared with the mainland area, the islands are relatively short of fresh water, energy, food, and other resources, and the economic and social development mainly depends on supplies from the mainland, so they are more vulnerable to the impact of climate change on water supply security, food security, tourism, local economies, and human health. 

In 2019, Xinjian village was selected as the UN-Habitat “Net-Zero Carbon” rural planning case in China. At the forefront of addressing climate change, the exploration and practice of Xinjian village in achieving its net-zero carbon goal provide valuable experience for rural low-carbon development in other small islands and coastal areas.

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Where’s the Best Deal on the Block? Realtor.com® Launches Dynamic Map Layers to Help Homebuyers Find It and So Much More

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Homebuyers can now visualize hyperlocal insights and broader neighborhood trends to find their perfect home

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Realtor.com® announced the launch of dynamic map layers, a set of new map-based search features that allow users to answer classic home-buying questions like “Is this house the best deal on the street?” and “Where can I find the newest homes in a neighborhood?” or “Where are houses selling for a lower price per sqft.?” Now, users can explore multiple ZIP codes and neighborhoods with one quick glance and use this information to find the home they want.

Dynamic map layers deliver a unique zoom and pan experience that shows real-time visualizations of property data and neighborhood insights all in one map. When applied, each layer illustrates search parameters through color shading that represents aggregated data including market trends for a specific area. The shading dynamically adjusts to the property level as the user zooms in, and gets broader as they zoom out, adapting to highlight different data at each zoom level. Users can apply different map layers and access unique Realtor.com® econometric data, like market hotness, to find the best home options based on what they’re looking for.

“Do you remember when you bought your first smartphone and how it completely changed how you use a phone? Dynamic map layers are going to change how people search for homes online,” said Mausam Bhatt, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Realtor.com®. “They are an entirely new pathway to home discovery that allows buyers to answer their most pressing questions with a look at a map. They present data in an interactive way that is easy to use, easy to understand, and easy to make the most informed decisions with – so users can confidently choose the place they call home.”

Seventy-one percent of real estate website/app users think that more visual or map-based features could help them learn more about properties and compare homes more easily, according to a recent survey conducted by Realtor.com®. Ninety percent stated they would value being able to search for “home size” and “home value” via a map on a real estate search sites.

Whether it’s someone with a limited budget searching for the best buy in a specific area; a buyer who wants to understand the market competition of a home in order to make the best offer; or, a buyer who is comparing multiple neighborhoods so they can decide where to invest, Realtor.com® users can dive deeper and explore homes with the following layer options:

Home Estimate – the home’s current estimated value, powered by RealEstimatesmEstimate/ sqft. – the home’s current estimate total value divided by its total square footage, powered by RealEstimatesmLot Size – the property’s parcel size as measured in acresLot Slope – the property parcel’s average lot slopeHome Size – the size of the home measured in sqft.Year Built – the year the home was builtMarket Hotness – an index from 1-100 (very cool to very hot) indicating how quickly homes sell and the level of buyer demandSold Price vs. List Price – the sold price shown as a percentage of the original list price (based on properties sold in the last year)Sold Price/ sqft. – the home’s most recent sale price divided by its total square footageDays on Market – the time it takes properties to sell (based on properties sold in the last year)Neighborhood – display neighborhood boundaries and access details on the number of homes on the market, the median number of days homes spend on the market and the median list price within a neighborhood

Dynamic map layers offer unparalleled data visualization with dynamic zoom and pan functionality. By using these layers, users can get an equally holistic and granular view of a home’s characteristics and a neighborhood’s attributes.

About Realtor.com®
Realtor.com® is an open real estate marketplace built for everyone. Realtor.com® pioneered the world of digital real estate more than 25 years ago. Today, through its website and mobile apps, Realtor.com® is a trusted guide for consumers, empowering more people to find their way home by breaking down barriers, helping them make the right connections, and creating confidence through expert insights and guidance. For professionals, Realtor.com® is a trusted partner for business growth, offering consumer connections and branding solutions that help them succeed in today’s on-demand world. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc. For more information, visit Realtor.com®.

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Socket Mobile Announces CaptureSDK Support for iOS 18

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FREMONT, Calif., Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Socket Mobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT), a leading provider of data capture and delivery solutions designed to enhance workplace productivity, is excited to announce that CaptureSDK and its entire line of barcode scanners and NFC reader/writers have been thoroughly tested and have achieved full compatibility with iOS 18.

iOS 18 compatibility across the entire Socket Mobile product line ensures that Apple users can maximize the utility of both their Socket Mobile data readers and their Bluetooth-paired Apple iPhones or iPads. CaptureSDK’s support for iOS 18 means that business applications continue to run smoothly on Apple’s latest platform, offering stability, efficiency, and access to the newest features. Users can seamlessly integrate the latest Apple advancements into their workflow and expect optimal performance from both devices.

“Socket Mobile has a strong track record of maintaining compatibility with Apple’s latest advancements and is devoted to supporting our app developer partners. We strive to provide ultimate device compatibility and best-in-class development tools,” said Dave Holmes, Chief Business Officer at Socket Mobile. “With iOS 18 support added to CaptureSDK, all users of our data capture devices can stay current with Apple’s latest technology while discovering new ways to leverage the power and versatility of our barcode scanners and NFC reader/writers.

“To ensure compatibility and to take full advantage of the features offered by our barcode scanners and NFC reader/writers, app development partners only need to upgrade their apps to the latest version of CaptureSDK whenever new updates are released. Our world-class support team is always available to ensure that their data capture solutions continue to work seamlessly. Combined with the quality of our products and dedicated support, this makes Socket Mobile’s CaptureSDK, along with our scanners and readers, an excellent choice for Apple device users.”

CaptureSDK has been integrated into thousands of applications and gives app providers reliable and consistent data capture performance, enabling their apps to efficiently capture data in the physical world. With CaptureSDK, app providers can maximize the value of their solution and increase their customer’s overall productivity and satisfaction. With CaptureSDK-enabled apps, end-users can interchange any of Socket Mobile’s data capture devices, resulting in the freedom to choose the best reader for each customer’s requirements at any given time. With iOS 18 compatibility, Socket’s CaptureSDK delivers a new level of control and adaptability for iOS app developers.

iOS compatibility will always be a focus for Socket Mobile as Apple continues to roll out new updates for its customers.

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JinkoSolar Unveils its First Climate White Paper at 2024 New York Climate Week

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SHANGRAO, China, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (the “Company,” or “JinkoSolar”) (NYSE: JKS), one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, today announced its principle operating subsidiary Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.’s participation in the 2024 New York Climate Week, where we officially launch the English version of our first Climate White Paper*. This comprehensive report outlines our commitment to sustainability, innovative strategies to reduce carbon emissions, and actionable steps for creating a greener, more resilient future.

As one of the leading voices in the fight against climate change, JinkoSolar has long been dedicated to aligning its operations with global climate goals. The new White Paper not only highlights the progress we’ve made, but also identifies new opportunities in both the PV and BESS sectors to collaborate across industries to accelerate decarbonization and enhance sustainability efforts.

Meanwhile, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd. as a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Solar Council, is honored to be part of the Finance Roundtable and, together with the Global Solar Council, co-hosting the discussion for lowering solar PV cost. This roundtable brings together development and commercial banks, industry experts, policymakers, and business leaders in shaping the future of climate action. Our active participation underscores our firm belief that addressing the climate crisis requires bold and decisive action together with financial players.

JinkoSolar looks forward to continuing its leadership in the bankability and sustainability space and to driving meaningful change in the global effort to combat climate change.

*Note: Disclosed information in the report covers our principal operating subsidiary Jinko Solar Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries. The report is available on the Company’s website at https://www.jinkosolar.com/en/site/responsibility.

About JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd.

JinkoSolar (NYSE: JKS) is one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world. JinkoSolar distributes its solar products and sells its solutions and services to utility-scale, commercial and residential customers in China, the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, Chile, South Africa, India, Mexico, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Greece and other countries and regions. 

JinkoSolar had over 10 productions facilities globally, over 20 overseas subsidiaries in Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Denmark, Indonesia, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, and a global sales network with sales teams in China, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Spain, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Vietnam and India, as of June 30, 2024.

To find out more, please see: www.jinkosolar.com

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