Source:China IP News
With advancements in science and innovation, photovoltaic desertification control is emerging as a promising approach to managing desertification. On the edge of the Ulan Buh Desert in north China, rows of photovoltaic panels shine in the sun. Masses of plants can be seen growing beneath and between them in summer. This new "photovoltaic plus ecological governance" project is transforming the appearance of this arid landscape. This project is undertaken by a Chinese ecological enterprise. "The project is located in Dengkou County, in the city of Bayannur, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region," said Zheng Qian, the person in charge of the project implementation enterprise. The project is expected to generate 1.65 billion kilowatt-hours of power annually and cut carbon emissions by 1.72 million tonnes every year.