China inaugurates the world's largest solar power plant in Xinjiang.
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A Chinese state-owned company has connected the largest solar power plant in the world to the grid. The 5 Gigawatt (GW) strong and 200,000 hectare large solar farm went online on Monday in a desert area in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, according to a statement on the website of the state asset supervision and administration commission, citing the Power Construction Corp of China. The facility near the regional capital Urumqi is expected t…
The facility in the Xinjiang region is expected to generate about 6.09 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. Enough to supply Papua New Guinea with electricity for a year.
The two largest operating solar parks are also located in the western part of China, both with a capacity of 3 gigawatts.
The plant near the regional capital of Urumqi is expected to generate around 6.09 billion kilowatt hours of electricity each year. The 5 gigawatt, 200,000 hectare solar farm went into operation on Monday.
Beijing. A Chinese state-owned company reportedly connected the world's largest solar power plant to the grid.
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