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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Hangjin Banner Solar Power Plant"

What is the Kubuqi solar power base?

The solar power base is part of an ambitious solar energy desert reclamation project known as the "great photovoltaic wall," spanning along the northern edge of the Kubuqi Desert.

Will China set a new record for solar farms?

It will set a new record in area for photovoltaic farms in China and acquire 100 million kilowatts of installed capacity upon completion, Liu said. To date, the city has installed 5.42 million kilowatts of solar power on over 200,000 mu (about 13,333 hectares) of sand area. The Kubuqi Desert has expansive and open land perfect for solar farms.

Is the Kubuqi Desert a good place for solar power?

The Kubuqi Desert has expansive and open land perfect for solar farms. The region enjoys plentiful solar resources, with approximately 3,100 hours of sunshine each year. In addition to generating power, local solar projects have also proved to be helpful in mitigating the area's frequent and intense sandstorms and desertification.

How many kilowatts of solar power does Kubuqi Desert have?

To date, the city has installed 5.42 million kilowatts of solar power on over 200,000 mu (about 13,333 hectares) of sand area. The Kubuqi Desert has expansive and open land perfect for solar farms. The region enjoys plentiful solar resources, with approximately 3,100 hours of sunshine each year.

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