China's "Solar Great Wall" project in Inner Mongolia aims to supply Beijing with renewable energy by 2030.
The "Solar Great Wall" in Inner Mongolia, China, is a large-scale solar project spanning 400 kilometers, aiming to supply renewable electricity to Beijing by 2030 and combat desertification. With a capacity of 100 million kilowatts, it's expected to generate 180 billion kilowatt-hours annually. The project also seeks to preserve the Yellow River by preventing soil erosion and treating desert areas.
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