‘World’s first’ 35kV superconducting power cable tested, claims China

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com\/cms\/2018\/3\/e1e69e12-d366-c302\/dash.When elephants fall into deep holes.

‘World’s first’ 35kV superconducting power cable tested, claims China

wild African animals that happen to pass through -- giraffes.Its a unique form of conservation.the Samburu wont keep the animals.

‘World’s first’ 35kV superconducting power cable tested, claims China

because people have a livelihood in ranching.inexperienced elephants can tumble in.

‘World’s first’ 35kV superconducting power cable tested, claims China

The young elephants are already walked through their natural environs each day and fed some natural food.

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