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World's biggest solar farm comes online in China's Xinjiang

A Chinese stateowned business said on Monday it had linked the world's biggest solar plant to the grid in northwestern Xinjiang.

The 3.5-gigawatt (GW), 32,947-acre solar farm, in a desert area of the capital Urumqi, came online on Monday, a notification on the state property regulator's website stated, pointing out the Power Building Corp of China.

The facility will produce about 6.09 billion kilowatt hours ( kWh) of electrical energy each year. That would suffice to power the country of Papua New Guinea for a year.

The two largest functional solar facilities formerly were likewise in western China - Longyuan Power Group's Ningxia Tenggeli desert solar job and China Lüfa Qinghai New Energy's Golmud Wutumeiren solar complex, both with a capability of 3GW, according to the Global Energy Display's solar power tracker.

Sparsely inhabited Xinjiang, abundant in solar and wind resources, has become a center for massive renewable resource bases that send out much of their power throughout fars away to China's. largely inhabited eastern coast.

(source: Reuters)