It is the world's largest solar and wind power base project, developed by CTG in the Kubuqi Desert in Ordos, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
In 2025, China's first 100 megawatt molten salt tower solar thermal power station located on the vast Gobi Desert in Dunhuang, Gansu has been operating stably, becoming an important demonstration project in the field of clean energy in China and even globally.
The framework divides each row of the solar farm into four sections, the impervious solar panel, a wet section at the dripline that captures the majority of runoff from the panel, a spacer section that encompasses the space between the solar panel rows, and an under-panel.
This groundbreaking project, located on the coastal tidal flats of the Yudong Reclamation Area in Rudong County, marks a significant milestone as China's first integrated offshore facility combining PV power generation, hydrogen production and refueling, and energy.
In Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, a new energy vehicle industrial park is showcasing the potential of microgrids in China's energy landscape. The park features a vast array of 52,000 square meters of solar photovoltaic panels, complemented by an energy storage system.
China's solar power generation overtook wind for the first time last year as a boom in cheap panels continues to reshape the country's grid and climate trajectory.
A solar container is a self-contained energy generation and storage system built inside a modified shipping container. It includes photovoltaic panels, inverters, control systems, and high-capacity batteries, all designed to capture, convert, and store solar energy efficiently.
Solar-powered electroki-netic remediation offers a sustainable and efficient way to reclaim saline soils, promoting soil health and agricultural productivity in affected areas. This ESR method can utilize renewable energy and real-time monitoring for economic and ecological benefits.