China developed a wind power plant

China, one of the world's largest producers of greenhouse gases, is looking for a solution to curb its contribution to global warming.

In the vast deserts of northwestern China, an abundant source of clean energy is being invested by the Chinese state. It's windy. Along the ancient " Silk Road ", giant wind turbines are growing on the desert.

Picture 1 of China developed a wind power plant Yumen wind power plant in Gansu province has 142 turbines imported from Spain, for about 870,000 USD / unit. About 74 of these turbines are generating electricity. The rest is about to work. Each wind turbine is 58m high.

More than 27% of mainland China is desert, windy and sunny. Investing in wind power is cheaper than solar energy. China is actively seeking renewable energy sources not only to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also because it is a strategic energy source in a world that is increasingly fierce in energy competition.

Currently and in the near future, China is using mainly oil and coal, but the Chinese Government has promised to reduce coal use and reduce electricity supply and reduce tax incentives for highly polluting industries. .

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