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China completed the world’s largest solar park in Tibet, boosting clean energy and reducing emissions.
China has built the world’s largest solar complex, the Talatan Solar Park in Qinghai province, on the Tibetan Plateau, covering 162 square miles—seven times Manhattan’s size.
At nearly 10,000 feet above sea level, the high altitude and intense sunlight make it ideal for solar energy.
The project, part of China’s push to expand renewables sixfold, generates power for local use, data centers, and areas over 1,000 miles away.
Renewable electricity here costs 40% less than coal, supporting China’s goals to cut emissions, reduce fossil fuel imports, and lead in clean tech.
The region also hosts wind and hydropower projects, creating a vast clean energy network.
While the initiative marks a major shift in China’s energy strategy, it has raised concerns in India over water access due to nearby dam projects.
No other nation has developed such large-scale renewable infrastructure on a high-altitude plain.
China completó el parque solar más grande del mundo en el Tíbet, promoviendo la energía limpia y reduciendo las emisiones.