UNBELIEVABLE! China Raises 300,000 Sheep in Desert To Protect World's Largest Photovoltaic Base
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 Published On Apr 2, 2024

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In northwest China, a desert land ravaged by wind and sand where life cannot survive, a miracle of green renaissance is quietly taking place. Here, more than 8,000 Chinese workers have transformed a barren land into the world's largest photovoltaic power generation park.

In this park, 540 kilometers of solar photovoltaic panels are arranged in an orderly manner, covering an area equivalent to 10,000 football fields. Viewed from a high altitude, more than 7 million solar panels form a spectacular "blue sea" and become a beautiful landscape in this desert.

Although developing photovoltaics in deserts is a good idea, the challenges it faces cannot be ignored. Since photovoltaic panels are spread over vast areas of land, their power generation efficiency decreases once dust accumulates or is overrun by weeds. Over the past decade, some countries have spent millions of dollars each year maintaining photovoltaic panels.

But in contrast, Chinese staff used a magical method. They chose to raise 300,000 sheep in a photovoltaic base. These sheep not only help clear boards and weeds, but also maintain power generation efficiency.

In today's video, we will explore China, the world's largest photovoltaic base, and see how they maintain it with 300,000 sheep.



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