Overview
Jiangsu Dafeng is a 20 MW solar PV facility located in Jiangsu, China. The plant is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Jiangsu Dafeng is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Jiangsu Province, China, with a capacity of 20 megawatts (MW). This scale places it in the small to medium range for solar PV facilities in China, which hosts some of the world's largest solar farms exceeding 1 GW. The plant is operational and contributes to the local energy grid. The facility uses solar PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity. China is the global leader in solar energy deployment, supported by national policies such as the Renewable Energy Law and feed-in tariffs that have driven rapid capacity expansion. Jiangsu Province, with its strong manufacturing base and coastal location, has been a key region for solar development. Environmentally, the Jiangsu Dafeng plant helps reduce reliance on coal-fired power, lowering 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 China's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.
Environmental context
Jiangsu Dafeng is located in a coastal province with high solar irradiance, suitable for solar PV generation. The region has experienced rapid industrialization, leading to air quality challenges. Solar energy helps mitigate these issues by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity. Land use for solar farms can compete with agriculture, but dual-use (agrivoltaic) approaches are emerging. The facility's location near the coast may also require consideration of salt spray and typhoon resilience.
Frequently asked questions
Jiangsu Dafeng is located in Jiangsu Province, China, at coordinates 33.14° N, 120.82° E.
The Jiangsu Dafeng solar plant has a capacity of 20 megawatts (MW), making it a small to medium-scale solar PV facility.
Jiangsu Dafeng uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight into electricity.
China supports solar energy through national policies including the Renewable Energy Law, feed-in tariffs, and subsidies. The country aims to reach carbon neutrality by 2060, with solar playing a key role.
The plant generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on coal-fired power and lowering greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution in Jiangsu Province.