Solar Power Transforms China’s ‘Sea of Death’ Highway into Green Corridor
Solar power turns the Chinese mainland’s ‘sea of death’ highway into a green corridor, generating 15 million kWh and cutting emissions by 14,200 tonnes.
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Solar power turns the Chinese mainland’s ‘sea of death’ highway into a green corridor, generating 15 million kWh and cutting emissions by 14,200 tonnes.
A major China-developed solar plant in Laos begins operations, generating 1.65B kWh annually and cutting CO2 emissions by 1.3M tonnes to boost regional sustainability.
China and Laos launch Southeast Asia’s largest solar project, advancing regional clean energy cooperation and sustainable infrastructure development.
China begins construction of the world’s highest solar thermal plant in Xizang, using innovative concentrated solar power technology to boost renewable energy capacity.
China’s installed power capacity grows 17.5%, driven by solar and wind energy. Investments in grid projects surge as renewable sector expands.
China and Kazakhstan strengthen green energy ties with a new solar plant in Mangystau, advancing regional sustainability and economic collaboration.
China’s first offshore floating solar project in Qingdao generates 16.7M kWh annually, showcasing seawater-cooled panel innovation for enhanced green energy output.
A groundbreaking hydro-solar project in Thailand, developed with China, addresses energy shortages while advancing sustainable development goals.
Solar initiatives along Thailand’s Mekong River, born from China-Thailand collaboration under the Belt and Road Initiative, showcase clean energy’s role in regional development.
China launches its first large-scale solar test base in Inner Mongolia, alongside major wind and thermal projects, accelerating renewable energy development and carbon reduction goals.