Overview
Hexipuzhen C is a 50 MW solar PV facility located in China. The plant is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity.
Hexipuzhen C is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in China, with a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW). The facility is operational and represents a medium-scale solar installation within the country's vast renewable energy portfolio. China is the world's largest solar energy market, driven by national policies such as the Renewable Energy Law and ambitious targets under the 14th Five-Year Plan. The plant utilizes solar PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity. With a capacity of 50 MW, it can power approximately 15,000 average Chinese households annually. The facility operates under China's feed-in tariff framework, which has historically supported solar deployment through guaranteed pricing and grid access. Hexipuzhen C contributes to China's goal of reaching 1,200 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2030. By generating clean electricity, the plant helps reduce reliance on coal-fired power and supports local air quality improvements. Its location in Gansu province benefits from high solar irradiance, typical of northwestern China.
Environmental context
The plant is situated in Gansu province, a region with high solar irradiance and arid to semi-arid climate. Solar PV installations in such areas have minimal water consumption and low land-use intensity compared to other energy sources. However, large-scale solar farms can impact local ecosystems through land clearing and habitat fragmentation. In China, environmental impact assessments are required for such projects to mitigate these effects.
Frequently asked questions
Hexipuzhen C is located in China, specifically in Gansu province near coordinates 38.281 N, 102.279 E.
Hexipuzhen C has a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale solar PV facility.
Hexipuzhen C uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight into electricity.
China's solar energy is supported by the Renewable Energy Law, feed-in tariffs, and the 14th Five-Year Plan, which targets 1,200 GW of wind and solar by 2030.
By generating clean electricity, Hexipuzhen C reduces reliance on coal-fired power, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and improving local air quality.