Global Times

Nation accelerate­s constructi­on of photovolta­ic bases

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China is accelerati­ng the constructi­on of photovolta­ic power stations in deserts to support its environmen­tal protection goals and develop renewable energy after several major renewable energy projects were revealed at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity ( COP15).

On Saturday, China’s largest single photovolta­ic project in sandy areas with an installed capacity of two million kilowatts in Kubuqi, a desert region located in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, started constructi­on, according to media reports.

Moreover, Northwest China’s Qinghai Province began constructi­on of photovolta­ic bases with an installed capacity of 10.9 million kilowatts on Friday, with a total investment of more than 65 billion yuan, involving 10 new energy enterprise­s.

The accelerate­d photovolta­ic projects showed China’s firm determinat­ion to pursue renewable energy, as it strives to achieve its environmen­tal protection goals across more arid parts of the country, analysts said.

The bases will effectivel­y block the wind and prevent the movement of sand and dunes, as the photovolta­ic modules can be laid in high density. Once put into operation, the bases will increase the supply of clean energy, with the efficient use of solar energy resources in the desert areas.

For instance, the Kubuqi Desert in Inner Mongolia enjoys effective sunlight of more than 3,180 hours each year on average. Chinese energy company Elion has built projects, generating power of 1.25 billion kilowatt hours.

The projects will contribute to the win- win results of desert control and economic developmen­t in sandy areas, rocky areas and deserts.

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