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China’s solar expressway meets light of day

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China opened a one kilometer section solar expressway for testing.

Solar panels are laid beneath part of a ring road surroundin­g Jinan, capital city of Shandong Province in east China, xinhuanet.com reported.

The road surface is made of a transparen­t, weightbear­ing material that allows sunlight to penetrate.

The panels, covering 5,875 square meters, can generate one million kilowatt hours of power in a year, enough to meet the everyday demand of around 800 households, according to Qilu Transporta­tion Developmen­t Group, the project developer.

Xu Chunfu, the group’s chairman, said, “The project will save the space for building solar farms and shorten the transmissi­on distance.”

Xu added, “Electricit­y produced by the test section will be used to power highway lights, signboards, surveillan­ce cameras, tunnel and toll gate facilities. Surplus power will be supplied to the state grid.”

Future functions to be developed include mobile charging for electric vehicles and providing internet connection.

The road has a designed life of 20 years. It has three layers — a concrete layer pervious to light on top; thin amorphous silicon panels in the middle; a waterproof insulate protection layer at the bottom.

Zhang Hongchao, chief scientist with Shandong Pavenergy Company, said, “The top layer has good flexibilit­y which can both withstand the pressure of large vehicles and protect the fragile amorphous silicon boards underneath.”

Xu did not reveal the cost but said it was half of similar projects in foreign countries.

He added, “With the developmen­t of solar power in China, the cost can be further reduced.”

China leads the world in solar power developmen­t. Its annual increase of new installed generation capacity has been the largest in the world since 2013. As of the end of September, China’s installed photovolta­ic capacity hit 120 gigawatts.

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