22nd
November
2006
China to Build on of the Worlds Largest Solar Power Stations
Shanghai (AFP) Nov 21, 2006 - China intends to build one of the world’s biggest solar power stations at a cost of 765 million dollars, state press reported Tuesday. The 100-megawatt facility, to be built in Dunhuang, an oasis town in northwest China’s Gansu province, will be a collaborative effort between the local government and Beijing’s Zhonghao New Energy Investment, Xinhua news said. The project will take five-years to construct, it added.
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