Here’s an addendum to last month’s post about China’s heavy investment in renewable energy. The Longyangxia Dam Solar Park in Eastern China presently contains four million solar panels spread over ten square miles of desert. It has a capacity of 850 megawatts, which is enough to power 140,000 U. S. homes. Here’s what is looks like from space.
As previously noted, China plans to spend $361 billion on renewables between 2016 and 2020. They are likely to meet their 2020 renewable goals under the Paris Agreement sometime in 2018. This is possible in part because the cost of solar panels in China has dropped by 40% since 2010.
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