Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table.
You're listening to Round Table.
I'm Steve today with Yushin and Fei-Fei.
Coming up.
Connecting a gigantic desert solar farm to the power grid is like performing open-heart surgery on the entire electrical system.
To keep the lights on, engineers need a shared playbook.
That playbook now exists.
We'll explore the new global standard forged by China and 13 other nations that's becoming the essential handbook for a renewable future.
After that, as China enters into the winter season, an invisible danger emerges indoors.
We're not just talking about the cold itself, but the problems that come with fighting it.
What does it look like to replace the age-old smoke of coal with the clean hum of a heat pump?
This is the story of staying warm without getting hurt.
Our podcast listeners can find us at Roundtable China on Apple Podcast and don't forget we love to hear your voice as well so send your voice notes our way roundtablepodcast at qq.com once again roundtablepodcast at qq.com and now Think of the global power system as the world's most complex engineering puzzle.
As colossal wind and solar farms, like those emerging in China's deserts,
connect to the grid, ensuring that they communicate seamlessly and safely,
well that's the ultimate challenge.
In a major breakthrough for the energy transition sector, China,
in collaboration with 13 nations, has just launched a new international standard.
The standard itself provides a unified global language for dynamic simulation.