The 100,000-mu (6,666 hectares) project is providing clean energy for China's power grid while helping improve the environment of the desert, showing China's latest efforts at eco-development.
What is China's largest environmental desert control photovoltaic project?
China's largest environmental desert control photovoltaic (PV) project in the Kubuqi desert, North China's Inner Mongolia, has connected to the grid. The 100,000-mu (6,666 hectares) project is providing clean energy for China's power grid while helping improve the environment of the desert, showing China's latest efforts at eco-development.
Does PV power station deployment promote desert greening in China?
In general, the desert greening (with a significant increase in vegetation) in China from PV power station deployment is largely promoted by the policy-driven Photovoltaic Desert Control Projects. However, the human activities effects on vegetation are often superimposed on the long-term climate-driven variations.
Are photovoltaic panels a new path for scientific desert control?
The photovoltaic panels on the Ulan Buh Desert have opened up a new path for scientific desert control. This year's government work report clearly states the need to strengthen ecological civilization construction and promote green and low-carbon development.
What is Kubuqi photovoltaic (PV) desertification control project?
The 2 million-kilowatt Kubuqi photovoltaic (PV) desertification control project, the largest of its kind in China, started operation on Nov 29. A bird's-eye view of the 2 million-kilowatt Kubuqi photovoltaic (PV) desertification control project in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Previous remote sensing studies of a few PV power stations have demonstrated that the PV power station deployment does not significantly alter desert vegetation (Edalat and Stephen, 2017; Potter, 2016).
Deserts are becoming the ideal places for constructing photovoltaic (PV) power stations, due to sufficient light conditions and broadly available land resources (Tanner et al., 2020). Apart from croplands, deserts are the most deployed areas for PV power stations worldwide by 2018 (Kruitwagen et al., 2021).