China has officially activated the world’s largest solar plant, a colossal 3.5-gigawatt facility in Xinjiang. The Xinjiang Midong solar project, built by a subsidiary of the China Green Development Investment Group, boasts over 5.26 million solar panels spread across 32,947 acres. This groundbreaking project marks a major leap in renewable energy capacity, reinforcing China’s leading role in global solar power generation. The sheer scale of the plant—enough to power millions of homes—demonstrates the rapid expansion of clean energy infrastructure. While details on the project’s timeline and connection to the grid remain limited, the launch signals a significant step toward China’s climate targets and energy transition.
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