Company Name: New Highland Technology Development Co., Ltd. Company abbreviation: China Energy Technology.
New Highland Technology Development Co., Ltd. was established on June 9, 2010. It is a petroleum technology service collective company which integrates petroleum exploration, drilling technology and petroleum development engineering and other technical services, it is committed to providing technical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) services to oil mining companies.
Currently, New Highlands mainly applies two EOR technologies: lateral hydraulic drilling (LHD) technology, which has exclusive use rights in China, and molecular film flooding (MDF) technology. , which owns Chinese patent rights.
New energies (EN): also called unconventional energies. Refers to various forms of energyother than traditional energy. Refers to energy that has just begun to be developed and used or is actively researched and needs to be promoted, such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, energy oceanic, biomass energy and nuclear fusion energy.
Generally speaking, conventional energy refers to energy whose technology is relatively mature and has been used on a large scale, while new energy generally refers to energy that has not not yet used on a large scale and which is currently in use. actively researched and developed. Therefore, coal, oil, natural gas and large and medium hydropower plants are considered conventional energy sources, while solar energy, wind energy, modern biomass energy, l geothermal energy, marine energy,nuclear energy, hydrogen energy, etc. are considered conventional energy sources. new sources of energy.
With the advancement of technology and the establishment of the concept of sustainable development, industrial and domestic organic waste, which was once considered waste, has been recognized again as a material for use energy resources. and has received extensive research and development attention, therefore, the utilization of waste resources can also be regarded as a form of new energy technology.
USS Wasp (LHD-1), a Wasp-class helicopter landing ship with a displacement of 41 150 tonnes, entered service in July 1989;
USS Essex (LHD-2), landing dock for Wasp-class helicopters, with a displacement of 41,150 tonnes, commissioned in October 1992 ;
USS Kissage (LHD -3) Wasp-class helicopter landing ship, with a displacement of 41,150 tons, commissioned in October 1993;
USS Boxer (LHD -4) Wasp-class helicopter landing ship, with a displacement of 41,150 tons, entered service in February 1995;
USS Bataan (LHD-5), a helicopter landing ship Wasp-class helicopter with a displacement of 41,150 tonnes, entered service in September 1997;
Bono HMS Richard (LHD-6) Wasp-class helicopter landing ship, with a displacement of 41 150 tons, commissioned August 1998
Anglo Marine (L-12) Ocean-class amphibious helicopter assault ship; , Displacement 21,758 tons, commissioned September 1998;
USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) Wasp-class helicopterElevator landing ship, displacement 41,150 tons, commissioned June 2001;
p>Gaul Mistral (L9013) Mistr-class helicopter amphibious assault shipal, displacement 21,300 tonnes, commissioned in February 2006;
Gaul Tonel (L9014) Mistral-class helicopter amphibious assault ship, displacement 21,300 tonnes, commissioned in December 2006;
North Korean Puppet Dokdo (LPH-6111) Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship, with a displacement of 18,800 tons, commissioned in July 2007;
Wasp-class helicopter landing ship USS Makin Island (LHD-8), 41,150-ton displacement, commissioned in October 2009. Entered service in September;< /p>
Spain Delivery ship strategic Juan Carlos I class (L-61) Prince of Asturias, with a displacement of 27,000 tons, entered service in September 2010;
Gaul Dixmuide (L9015) Mistral Amphibious assault ship of helicopter class, with a displacement of 21,300 tonnes, commissioned in December 2012;
Mistress (LHA-6) Miguo Canberra class amphibious assault ship, with a displacement of 45,722 tonnes ,mentered service in October 2014;
The Australian Canberra-class amphibious assault helicopter (L02), with a displacement of 27,500 tonnes, entered service in November 2014;
< p>Australian Adelaide-class helicopter (L01) Canberra amphibious assault ship, with a displacement of 27,500 tonnes, commissioned in December 2015;Egyptian amphibious assault ship Jamal Abdel Nasser class (L1010), Northwest Wind class helicopter, with a displacement of 21,300 tonnes, commissioned in June 2016. ;
Egyptian Anwar Sadat (L1020) Amphibious helicopter assault ship Mistral class, with a displacement of 21,300 tonnes, commissioned in September 2016 Monthly service.