Solar Great Wall Transforms Chinese Mainland Desert into Green Powerhouse
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s 400km-long Solar Great Wall in the Kubuqi Desert is converting arid land into a renewable energy powerhouse.
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Discover how the Chinese mainland’s 400km-long Solar Great Wall in the Kubuqi Desert is converting arid land into a renewable energy powerhouse.
China achieves first-ever thorium-to-uranium conversion in its Thorium Molten Salt Reactor, unlocking wastewater-free nuclear power and paving the way for integrated low-carbon energy.
China’s new Jurong pumped-storage hydropower plant features the world’s tallest dam at 182.3m and 1.35GW capacity, boosting renewable energy in the Yangtze River Delta.
Unit 2 at Zhangzhou’s Hualong One plant loaded its first nuclear fuel, marking a key milestone in the Chinese mainland’s clean energy transition.
The Chinese mainland installs the world’s largest 26MW offshore wind turbine, standing 200m tall with a 77,000m² rotor sweep and generating enough power for 55,000 homes annually.
Sinopec confirms 165 billion cubic meters of shale gas at the Hongxing field in Hubei–Chongqing, using advanced drilling tech to boost single-well output to 323,500 m³/day.
China has begun building the Yarlung Zangbo hydropower complex in Xizang, set to be the world’s largest and triple the Three Gorges Dam’s annual output.
Kenli 10-2, China’s largest offshore lithologic oilfield in the Bohai Sea, has started production with over 100 million tonnes of proven reserves.
Explore how AI-driven energy storage is powering the Chinese mainland’s surge in renewables, helping the country reach carbon peak and neutrality goals through smart ESS solutions.
China’s nuclear fleet on the Chinese mainland leads global safety with 113 GW capacity and over 600 reactor years of secure operation.