Grand Sunergy: Be Member of Taklamakan Desert Encirclement Project's Solar Wall
January 23, 2025 15:50 GMT+700
Nanjing, China, (ANTARA/PRNewswire)- In November, China has successfully encircled the Taklamakan Desert, often called the "sea of death", the country's largest and the world's second-largest shifting desert, with a 3,050-kilometer green belt of vegetation and sand-blocking technology powered by solar.
The 500MW Photovoltaic Sand Control Demonstration Project is located on the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert. Through the "Photovoltaic + Agriculture" comprehensive sand control mode, it strengthens the ecological defense line. In spring, sand fixing plants such as alfalfa will be planted under this 22000-acre photovoltaic panel, forming a model of photovoltaic combined with biological sand control to enhance the effectiveness of sand prevention and control.
Grand Sunergy, as the sole solar product supplier, after fully considering the installation environment in desert areas, designed the targeted high efficiency product for this project, with excellent tear resistance, corrosion resistance, and load resistance.
In addition, Grand Sunergy actively participates in other types of "photovoltaic+" projects to unlock more photovoltaic application scenarios.
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