Overview
Dingbian F is a 50 MW solar PV facility located in Dingbian, China. The plant is operational and contributes to the country's growing renewable energy capacity.
Dingbian F is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Dingbian, China. With a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), it represents a medium-scale solar installation within the Chinese renewable energy sector. The plant is currently operational, adding to the region's clean energy generation. The facility operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards aimed at increasing the share of solar and wind power. Solar PV technology converts sunlight directly into electricity, and plants of this scale typically consist of thousands of solar panels spread over a large area. China is the world's largest solar market, and installations like Dingbian F support the country's goal of reaching peak carbon emissions by 2030. Environmentally, the plant helps reduce reliance on coal-fired power, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Solar PV has minimal water consumption and low operational emissions, though land use and visual impact are considerations. The facility supports local grid stability and contributes to China's renewable energy targets under the 14th Five-Year Plan.
Environmental context
Solar PV plants like Dingbian F occupy land that could otherwise be used for agriculture or natural habitat. In arid regions of China, careful siting is needed to avoid disrupting local ecosystems. The panels themselves have a lifespan of 25-30 years and require periodic cleaning, which may use water. However, the environmental benefit of displacing fossil fuel generation typically outweighs these impacts, especially in a country heavily reliant on coal.
Frequently asked questions
Dingbian F is located in Dingbian, China, at coordinates 37.7750 N, 107.6300 E.
Dingbian F has a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale solar photovoltaic facility.
Dingbian F uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight into electricity.
China supports solar energy through feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, and national targets under the 14th Five-Year Plan, aiming for peak carbon emissions by 2030.
By generating clean electricity, Dingbian F reduces reliance on coal-fired power, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, supporting China's climate commitments.