Solar power project soaks up sunrays in Inner Mongolia
An array of photovoltaic panels in Otog Front Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. CHINA DAILY Under an intense azure sky, the relentless sunrays scorch without mercy. Sweat
China has launched an ambitious project known as the “Great Solar Wall” in Inner Mongolia, which by 2030 will generate 48 billion kWh of clean energy annually for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
It builds upon the success of the SHS systems and plans $54.4 million USD for supplying nine of the country's provinces with energy grids, and installing Mongolia's first large-scale build photovoltaic solar energy (PV) plant. Note that this system would not be mobile, but rather a large solar farm in the Gobi.
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Mongolia's unique environment is perfectly situated for the use of solar panels. Mongolia has a dry climate, with long, cold but sunny winters, dry hot summers, low precipitation, and large temperature fluctuations. It is estimated that the country has 260 sunny days (Fassnacht et al., 2011) or 2791.5 hours of sunshine per year.
An array of photovoltaic panels in Otog Front Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. CHINA DAILY Under an intense azure sky, the relentless sunrays scorch without mercy. Sweat
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