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Chinese desert transformed into giant solar power plant

Chinese desert transformed into giant solar power plant

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08 Jan. 13:11

The Kuzupchi Desert in Inner Mongolia is home to an ambitious project to build the world's largest solar power plant. Once nicknamed the "Sea of ​​Death," this abandoned sandy expanse is slowly being transformed into a sea of ​​solar panels capable of generating massive amounts of clean energy.

The project, titled the "Great Solar Wall," is part of China's larger program to transition to renewable energy sources. When completed in 2030, the power plant will stretch for 400 kilometers and will be able to provide electricity not only to Beijing, but also to other regions of the country.

The choice of the Kuzupchi Desert for this mega-project is due to several factors. Firstly, it enjoys sunny weather almost all year round, which is ideal for solar panels. Secondly, the flat surface of the desert makes it easy to install a large number of panels. And finally, the location of the desert near industrial centers makes transporting the generated electricity more cost-effective. The project is one of the largest solar power plants in the world, providing China with clean energy and reducing its dependence on fossil fuels. It also contributes to the fight against climate change and cements China's position as a global leader in renewable energy.



























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