Forget Texas--everything's bigger in China, from the Great Wall to the Three Gorges Dam and now the largest solar power plant in the world.
There isn't a timeframe for the solar power plant's completion, but construction will begin in 2009. The project will begin in the Qaidam Basin with a 30 megawatt solar power plant; at its completion the plant will produce 1 gigawatt of clean power.
The massive solar power plant is a joint venture between China Technology Development Group Corp and Qinghai New Energy Group.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Green Energy Supremacy
- The race for the world’s largest and most efficient solar power plants.
- Major Solar Investments
- Increasing availability of funding for large-scale solar energy projects.
- Solar Megaprojects
- Growing popularity of large, ambitious solar farms in response to climate change.
Sectors Adopting This
- Renewable Energy
- More investments, innovations, and projects are expected for the renewable energy sector as profitable opportunities continue to grow.
- Manufacturing
- There will be a growing demand for high-quality and reliable solar panels to support the surge of solar megaprojects.
- Construction
- The rise of megaprojects prompts construction companies to adopt new methods and strategies to optimize project implementation and minimize costs.
