
How Dabancheng Became China’s ‘Wind Valley’ Powering the East
Dabancheng, once famed for its folk song and watermelons, is now China’s Wind Valley—spanning 1,500 km2, generating 2.5b kWh/year and fueling the West-to-East clean energy flow.
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Dabancheng, once famed for its folk song and watermelons, is now China’s Wind Valley—spanning 1,500 km2, generating 2.5b kWh/year and fueling the West-to-East clean energy flow.
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