Trinasolar drives ecological revival in China’s Ulan Buh desert

By Trinasolar
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A 1GW solar and energy storage project in the Inner Mongolian Ulan Buh desert, exclusively powered by Trinasolar high-efficiency Vertex modules, continues to delivering outstanding performance since its grid connection.  

The plant generates an annual 2.354 billion kWh of electricity, while eliminating 1.98 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions and saving  773,600 tons of standard coal.  

Beyond delivering environmental benefits, the project plays a crucial ecological role by utilizing desert and unused mining land, maximizing land efficiency and directly contributing to ecosystem recovery. Located in one of China’s most arid and ecologically fragile regions, it also plays a significant role in creating a green ecological buffer zone in an area long troubled by desertification.

Cao Yunduan, Trina head of global branding and marketing, commented: “We believe that solar power is more than just a source of electricity—it’s a solution for restoring ecosystems and regenerating landscapes. The Ulan Buh project is a shining example of this. Through projects like this, we are not only addressing energy demand, but also regenerating landscapes and contributing to a more sustainable future.”

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