Overview
GoSP AP is a 60 MW solar PV facility located in China. The plant contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity, supporting national clean energy targets.
GoSP AP is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant with a capacity of 60 megawatts, located in China. The facility is operational and adds to the country's growing portfolio of solar energy installations, which are a key component of China's strategy to increase renewable energy generation. China is the world's largest market for solar PV, driven by strong policy support including national renewable energy targets and feed-in tariffs. The 60 MW scale places GoSP AP in the medium-to-large category for solar farms in China, which often range from 10 MW to over 100 MW. The plant uses standard PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity, feeding into the regional grid. The facility's location in China's interior, with coordinates 36.38°N, 95.127°E, suggests it benefits from high solar irradiance typical of arid and semi-arid regions. Solar PV plants like GoSP AP help reduce reliance on coal-fired power, contributing to lower carbon emissions and improved air quality. The plant's output supports local energy needs and aligns with China's commitment to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
Environmental context
Solar PV plants like GoSP AP have a low environmental footprint during operation, with no emissions or water consumption. However, large-scale installations can impact land use and local ecosystems. In China's interior, where solar farms are often sited on desert or marginal lands, careful site selection minimizes conflicts with agriculture and biodiversity. The plant's location in a region with high solar potential maximizes energy yield while reducing the need for transmission infrastructure.
Frequently asked questions
GoSP AP is located in China, with approximate coordinates 36.38°N, 95.127°E, in the interior region of the country.
GoSP AP has a capacity of 60 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale solar PV facility.
GoSP AP uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight into electricity.
China supports solar PV through national renewable energy targets, feed-in tariffs, and subsidies under its 14th Five-Year Plan, aiming to increase non-fossil fuel energy share.
GoSP AP generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on coal-fired power and lowering carbon emissions, contributing to China's climate goals.