Longyangxia Dam Solar Park in Northwest China's Qinghai province officially became the world's largest solar farm with 4 million solar panels covering an area of 27 square kilometers (10 square miles ).
Photos taken by NASA's Landsat 8 satellite on April 2013 and January 2017, as well as sentinel of ESA-
2. emphasize the truly immortal progress made in just four years.
According to the South China Morning Post, the farm produces 850 MW of clean energy, enough to power 200,000 Chinese households (140,000 households in the United States, according to scientific Americans ).
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By the end of 2016, China had a total installed capacity of 77 vehicles.
According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), 4GW, but even so, solar energy accounts for only 1% of China's total energy output, and "King Coal" still holds the highest share of China's energy mix
"The low cost of building photovoltaic modules (solar panels) in China is the main advantage of the country.
Many modules in the United States and Europe are made in China, "Hong Kong Polytechnic University renewable energy Professor Yang Hongxing told the South China Morning Post.
However, while large buildings may be impressive, a key obstacle is the blocking of the widespread deployment of solar energy: the infrastructure is very underdeveloped in terms of the energy generated by the delivery and storage.
"Some of these solar plants have to be shut down [for some time] each year because there is no such energy in these areas," Red Star added . ".
However, Tesla and Panasonic teamed up to offer low
With their Gigafactories cost energy storage solution, this particular challenge may soon be in the past.
According to Greenpeace, China invested $103 billion in renewable energy in 2015, the last year of data, and set a record of the largest solar installed capacity in human history.
From this point of view, China has increased the equivalent of-and-a-
There are half an hour football field in 2015.
Early indications are that China managed to double that number in 2016.
It doesn't seem to be enough, and a new solar champion is waiting in the Ningxia region of northern China.
The solar throne counterfeiters will eventually have 2 gigawatts of capacity generated by 6 million solar panels, costing more than $2 billion.