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China just connected its largest single-capacity solar farm built on a former coal mining area, which is in the Gobi Desert, to the grid.
This large-scale project primarily focuses on the development of wind and solar power, with a total installed capacity of 13 million kilowatts. It aligns with the Chinese government's ambitions to expedite the construction of solar and wind power generation facilities in the Gobi Desert and other arid regions.
This intense dryness, as well as the abundant sunlight of more than 3,000 hours a year, make the Gobi Desert an excellent environment for large-scale solar power generation. The incredible solar-thermal power station reportedly features two 656-feet-high (200 meters) towers, each surrounded by a vast field of 27,000 mirrors known as heliostats.
It receives an average of two to eight inches of annual precipitation, with some areas receiving less than two inches per year. This intense dryness, as well as the abundant sunlight of more than 3,000 hours a year, make the Gobi Desert an excellent environment for large-scale solar power generation.
The Gobi Desert, recognized as the sixth-largest desert globally and situated in northern China and southern Mongolia, is characterized by its extreme aridity. It experiences an annual precipitation range of two to eight inches, with certain regions receiving less than two inches each year.
China just connected its largest single-capacity solar farm built on a former coal mining area, which is in the Gobi Desert, to the grid.
Recently, the World''s largest "desert-gobi-wasteland" wind-solar power base—The section 7 of the photovoltaic project at the Kubiqi Desert in central-northern Ordos, Inner Mongolia of
As China plans to speed up the construction of solar and wind power generation facilities in the Gobi Desert and other arid regions amid efforts to boost renewable power, the government
It aligns with the Chinese government''s ambitions to expedite the construction of solar and wind power generation facilities in the Gobi Desert and other arid regions.
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