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A solar project in Qinghai turned desert into pasture, boosting sheep grazing and incomes while generating clean energy.
A solar project in Qinghai’s Talatan Gobi Desert has transformed over 300 square kilometers of barren land into a productive eco-pasture since 2012.
Solar panels have created a cooler, moister microclimate, enabling grass to grow up to a meter high, allowing local herders to graze nearly 20,000 sheep annually.
Adjustments to panel height and spacing accommodate livestock, reducing maintenance costs and boosting herder incomes.
The initiative supports 18 villages and has spawned a marketable “photovoltaic sheep” brand sold through e-commerce.
Digital tracking and drones aid herd management.
The model, now replicated in Xinjiang, Gansu, Yunnan, and Inner Mongolia, combines renewable energy with desert greening and sustainable agriculture.
Un proyecto solar en Qinghai convirtió el desierto en pasto, aumentando el pastoreo de ovejas y los ingresos al tiempo que genera energía limpia.