A mega solar and wind power base under construction in China's seventh-largest desert Kubuqi in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is set to become the world's largest power generation base of i.
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A mega solar and wind power base under construction in China''s seventh-largest desert Kubuqi in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is set to become the world''s largest power generation base of its kind.
Workers set up frameworks for a solar power project in Kubuqi desert in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. [Photo/Xinhua] The Kubuqi desert, located in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, has always been known for its severe heat and insufficient water sources.
The total prospective capacity from coal power plants takes up almost 7% of the national total, ranking as the third largest province with coal projects in the pipeline. Meanwhile, Inner Mongolia boasts tremendous potential for solar and wind energy. Its deserts and sandy lands make ideal locations for solar and onshore wind installations.
The solar power plant in Inner Mongolia's desert generates electricity that is exclusively fed into the grids of Inner Mongolia and supplies 20% of Dalat's population with electricity.
China's largest environmental desert control photovoltaic (PV) project in the Kubuqi desert, North China's Inner Mongolia, has connected to the grid. The 100,000-mu (6,666 hectares) project is providing clean energy for China's power grid while helping improve the environment of the desert, showing China's latest efforts at eco-development.
Guodian & Jiantou Inner Mongolia Energy Investment owns 4 projects totaling 2,640MW. Jingneng (Xilinguole) Power Generation owns 4 projects totaling 2,640MW. Daihai Electric Power owns 4 projects totaling 2,460MW. Inner Mongolia Shangdu Power Generation owns 4 projects totaling 2,400MW. The top three owners of operating solar projects:
Inner Mongolia is known for being the location of China's largest desert solar plant. It is also famous for its coal production, making it one of the most important provinces in China for this resource. Aerial photos show the enormous size of the solar power plant. Inner Mongolia receives almost continuous sunshine.
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