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Why China built 162 square miles of solar panels on the Tibetan Plateau

China has constructed the world’s largest cluster of solar farms on the Tibetan Plateau, turning one of the most remote regions into a hub of clean energy production.

October 10, 2025 / 13:41 IST
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China harnesses Tibetan Plateau for renewables
China harnesses Tibetan Plateau for renewables

On the Tibetan Plateau, almost 10,000 feet above sea level, solar panels now blanket 162 square miles — an area seven times the size of Manhattan. The high altitude lets sunlight hit with great force, so the plateau is an excellent location for big solar power plants. In conjunction with the solar panels, wind turbines on distant ridgelines take advantage of night breezes, and hydropower dams tap the region's rivers. The combined total generates an enormous renewable energy network, the New York Times reported.

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Its renewable energy potential not only serves the surrounding societies but also the energy-hungry data centres. The data centres are increasingly being deployed behind the Chinese artificial intelligence industry, so the development of the AI is getting the access to the carbon-free, affordable electricity. The high-voltage lines transport the electricity over 1,000 miles through China, connecting the remoteness to industrial heartlands as well as the cities.

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