It is the size of New York and is in China, this is the largest solar power park in the world
China has inaugurated the world's largest solar power park in Xinjiang, covering an area comparable to New York and capable of powering millions of homes annually.
In the arid region of Xinjiang, China, the world's largest solar energy park has been established, covering an area similar to New York City. Its size allows for extensive solar energy generation, which can supply energy to millions of homes each year. This development marks a significant shift in energy production, previously dominated by thermal and nuclear plants. The scale of this project underscores China's commitment to renewable energy and the increasing viability of solar power.
The Midong solar park, inaugurated in 2024 on the outskirts of Urumqi, boasts an installed capacity of approximately 3.5 gigawatts. This project was part of a broader energy strategy that China has been implementing for over a decade, which includes massive investments in renewable infrastructure. Over recent years, China has added tens of gigawatts in new solar power capacity, reflecting its aggressive push to dominate the renewable energy sector.
The construction of this solar park involved an investment of around 2.13 billion dollars, highlighting the significant financial commitment to advancing renewable energy sources. As countries worldwide seek to transition to cleaner energy alternatives, China's initiatives in solar power set a precedent and may influence global energy trends.