China plans a giant overseas renewable energy plant with 1,000 turbines and millions of solar panels
In what is said to be the biggest renewable energy plan ever proposed by any nation, China is making plans to develop the most extensive clean energy plant outside its shores. From reports about this plan, it appears that China aims to develop 1,000 wind turbines along with millions of solar panels, which will be built on an area situated some 4,300 miles away from China’s mainland. This initiative comes after China's increasing focus on renewable energy, offshore solar energy systems, wind power generation, and long-range electric power transmission. Given the fact that China is currently leading in the production of solar panels and large-scale renewable energy projects, it seems that this renewable energy plant may revolutionise international energy cooperation.
However, China’s efforts towards clean energy have been extended beyond the confines of its borders. Over the past ten years, Beijing has made substantial investments in solar farms, offshore wind power, and hybrid energy systems in other parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
This can be illustrated by an example of its achievements at home. In December 2025, China put into operation the world's largest solar power station in the province of Xinjiang, which comprises over 5.26 million solar panels and generates billions of kilowatt-hours of energy per year.
According to PV Magazine International, the construction of the Midong solar project involved extensive infrastructure, such as transportation and distribution of electricity over large distances.
This kind of experience gained in the past ten years is currently being applied abroad. According to the plan, the new mega project will comprise both large wind power plants and solar energy sources, enabling continuous electricity production regardless of weather conditions.
The move towards renewable energy in China has been largely due to considerations for energy security and economic planning. President Xi Jinping has already declared that China plans to increase its wind and solar energy production significantly as part of its emissions reduction strategy.
Projects utilising renewable energy sources will help in reducing dependency on imported fossil fuels for China. This will give China the power to have better control with regard to global infrastructural developments.
As per industry specialists, the feasibility of combining wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries has improved considerably over the last decade, owing to the reduced costs involved. As a result, China has a distinct competitive advantage when it comes to creating such projects on a large scale. China produces most of the world's solar panels and wind turbine parts.
In an analysis by the World Economic Forum, it was pointed out that China is leading the globe in investments in renewable energy, accounting for the greatest growth of global clean energy.
Another unique aspect of renewable energy development in China is the sheer scale on which technology experimentation occurs. Late in 2025, China launched what officials called the world’s first gigawatt-scale offshore solar farm in Shandong province.
The project was engineered by China Energy Investment Corporation, combining offshore solar farms with energy storage and marine engineering capabilities. The plant, according to officials, was capable of producing approximately 1.78 billion kilowatt-hours annually. In 2026, it will emphasize on stabilizing coal supply and upgrading coal-fired power plants, with relevant investment accounting for roughly 30 per cent of the total, according to a spokesman of the Group.
On another front, China continues to develop ultra-high voltage transmission lines able to transmit power for several thousand miles with low losses. This technology will be crucial for renewable energy development in locations remote from urban centers requiring the electricity.
Should the overseas renewable energy facility proceed on a massive scale, it would certainly qualify as one of the key infrastructure initiatives in the age of renewables. The construction of a project with 1,000 turbines and millions of photovoltaic panels would be more than just a huge source of electrical power; it would be a testament to the international nature of renewable energy sources.
In terms of China, this project involves much more than simply creating electricity. Instead, it would mean that China was dedicated to becoming a leader in the transition to renewable energy around the world.
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How China is taking its renewable energy experience overseas
This can be illustrated by an example of its achievements at home. In December 2025, China put into operation the world's largest solar power station in the province of Xinjiang, which comprises over 5.26 million solar panels and generates billions of kilowatt-hours of energy per year.
According to PV Magazine International, the construction of the Midong solar project involved extensive infrastructure, such as transportation and distribution of electricity over large distances.
This kind of experience gained in the past ten years is currently being applied abroad. According to the plan, the new mega project will comprise both large wind power plants and solar energy sources, enabling continuous electricity production regardless of weather conditions.
Why China is investing in giant wind and solar projects
The move towards renewable energy in China has been largely due to considerations for energy security and economic planning. President Xi Jinping has already declared that China plans to increase its wind and solar energy production significantly as part of its emissions reduction strategy.
Projects utilising renewable energy sources will help in reducing dependency on imported fossil fuels for China. This will give China the power to have better control with regard to global infrastructural developments.
As per industry specialists, the feasibility of combining wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries has improved considerably over the last decade, owing to the reduced costs involved. As a result, China has a distinct competitive advantage when it comes to creating such projects on a large scale. China produces most of the world's solar panels and wind turbine parts.
In an analysis by the World Economic Forum, it was pointed out that China is leading the globe in investments in renewable energy, accounting for the greatest growth of global clean energy.
Offshore solar and long-distance power transmission are changing the industry
Another unique aspect of renewable energy development in China is the sheer scale on which technology experimentation occurs. Late in 2025, China launched what officials called the world’s first gigawatt-scale offshore solar farm in Shandong province.
The project was engineered by China Energy Investment Corporation, combining offshore solar farms with energy storage and marine engineering capabilities. The plant, according to officials, was capable of producing approximately 1.78 billion kilowatt-hours annually. In 2026, it will emphasize on stabilizing coal supply and upgrading coal-fired power plants, with relevant investment accounting for roughly 30 per cent of the total, according to a spokesman of the Group.
On another front, China continues to develop ultra-high voltage transmission lines able to transmit power for several thousand miles with low losses. This technology will be crucial for renewable energy development in locations remote from urban centers requiring the electricity.
A glimpse into the future of global energy
Should the overseas renewable energy facility proceed on a massive scale, it would certainly qualify as one of the key infrastructure initiatives in the age of renewables. The construction of a project with 1,000 turbines and millions of photovoltaic panels would be more than just a huge source of electrical power; it would be a testament to the international nature of renewable energy sources.
In terms of China, this project involves much more than simply creating electricity. Instead, it would mean that China was dedicated to becoming a leader in the transition to renewable energy around the world.
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