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China is planning a major overseas renewable energy facility, located about 4,300 miles from its mainland, with 1,000 wind turbines and millions of solar panels. The proposed facility will combine large wind power plants with solar energy sources for electricity generation across varying weather conditions. The plan is linked to China’s focus on renewable energy, offshore solar energy systems, wind power generation, and long-range electric power transmission. China is also developing ultra-high voltage transmission lines, which are intended to transmit electricity over several thousand miles with low losses. The article said China has invested in solar farms, offshore wind power, and hybrid energy systems across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East over ten years. The source article referred to China’s Midong solar project in Xinjiang, which has over 5.26 million solar panels and generates billions of kWh annually.
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