China''s largest desert transforms into green development powerhouse
"The southern part of the Taklimakan Desert benefits from low precipitation and ample sunshine, resulting in up to 1,600 hours of electricity generation each year," Tian said.
"The southern part of the Taklimakan Desert benefits from low precipitation and ample sunshine, resulting in up to 1,600 hours of electricity generation each year," Tian said.
In China''s largest desert of Taklimakan, a 4-million- kilowatt photovoltaic project in Ruoqiang County is transforming the barren landscape into a green energy hub.
The 500MW Photovoltaic Sand Control Demonstration Project is located on the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert.
The largest desert in China, the Taklimakan is now completely encircled by a green belt stretching 3,046 km as of late November, thanks to more than four decades of efforts as part of
Photo taken on February 21, 2023 shows the solar panels of the 100,000 kilowatt photovoltaic power generation project shine in Qiemo County, northwest China''s Xinjiang.
The 500MW Photovoltaic Sand Control Demonstration Project is located on the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert. In addition, Grand Sunergy actively participates in other types of
On June 2, the Tarim Oilfield Branch of PetroChina announced that Tarim Oilfield had officially built 98 photovoltaic power stations in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert, realizing
The Tarim Oilfield has built four PV power stations with a total installed capacity of 1.3 million kilowatts in the hinterland of the Taklamakan Desert and its outskirts.
This power station is carefully laid out with nearly 260,000 photovoltaic panels, marking a huge breakthrough in my country''s technology for building photovoltaic power stations in mobile
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