Overview
Dingbian J is a 24 MW solar PV facility located in Dingbian, China. Operational and contributing to the country's renewable energy capacity.
Dingbian J is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Dingbian, China. With a capacity of 24 megawatts (MW), it represents a medium-scale solar installation within the country's vast renewable energy portfolio. The facility is operational and contributes to China's growing solar energy generation. The plant utilizes solar PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity. China is the world's largest solar energy market, supported by national policies such as the Renewable Energy Law and feed-in tariffs that have driven rapid deployment. The 24 MW scale is typical for utility-scale solar projects in the region, often connected to the grid to supply clean electricity. Solar PV plants like Dingbian J play a key role in China's energy transition, helping to reduce reliance on coal and lower carbon emissions. The facility's location in Dingbian benefits from high solar irradiance, making it suitable for solar generation. Its operation supports local grid stability and contributes to China's renewable energy targets.
Environmental context
Solar PV installations like Dingbian J have a low environmental footprint during operation, with no emissions or water consumption. However, land use for solar farms can impact local ecosystems and agriculture. In arid regions like Dingbian, careful siting is needed to avoid disrupting sensitive habitats. The facility's operation displaces fossil fuel generation, providing net environmental benefits.
Frequently asked questions
Dingbian J is located in Dingbian, China, at coordinates 37.65° N, 107.735° E.
Dingbian J has a capacity of 24 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale solar PV facility.
Dingbian J uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to generate electricity from sunlight.
China's solar PV sector is supported by the Renewable Energy Law, feed-in tariffs, and national targets for renewable energy capacity. These policies have driven rapid solar deployment.
Dingbian J contributes to China's renewable energy targets by generating clean electricity, reducing reliance on coal, and supporting grid decarbonization.