A 400-km solar wall now crosses the Kubuqi Desert, in inner Mongolia. China deploys a corridor of photovoltaic panels with a capacity of 100 gigawatts by 2030. However, the project exceeds the energy production alone. These modules, raised from the ground, also serve as a windbreak and promote the return of vegetation to the dunes. 100 GW of capacity planned on a 400-km solar wall The corridor extends between the cities of Baotou and Bayannur, u…
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A 400-km solar wall now crosses the Kubuqi Desert, in inner Mongolia. China deploys a corridor of photovoltaic panels with a capacity of 100 gigawatts by 2030. However, the project exceeds the energy production alone. These modules, raised from the ground, also serve as a windbreak and promote the return of vegetation to the dunes. 100 GW of capacity planned on a 400-km solar wall The corridor extends between the cities of Baotou and Bayannur, u…