Overview
TBEA SX is a 50 MW solar PV facility located in China. The plant is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity.
TBEA SX 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, and plants like TBEA SX support the national goal of increasing non-fossil fuel energy consumption. The plant operates under China's renewable energy regulatory framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards that have driven rapid solar deployment. The 50 MW capacity places TBEA SX in the medium-scale category for solar PV in China, where utility-scale projects often exceed 100 MW. The facility uses solar PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity, contributing to grid stability and reducing reliance on coal-fired power. Environmentally, TBEA SX helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution by displacing fossil fuel generation. Solar PV plants have minimal water consumption and low operational emissions, though they require significant land area. The facility's location in China's Shanxi province, a region with high solar irradiance, optimizes energy production. Its operation supports China's commitment to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
Environmental context
Solar PV plants like TBEA SX have a low environmental impact during operation, with no direct emissions or water use. However, land use for solar arrays can affect local ecosystems and agriculture. In China, large-scale solar farms are often built in arid or semi-arid regions to minimize land-use conflicts. The facility's location in Shanxi, a coal-rich province, helps diversify the energy mix and reduce local air pollution from coal combustion.
Frequently asked questions
TBEA SX is located in China, with coordinates approximately 38.539° N, 112.753° E, in Shanxi province.
TBEA SX has a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale solar photovoltaic facility.
TBEA SX uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to generate electricity from sunlight.
China supports solar PV through feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, and national targets under the 14th Five-Year Plan, aiming for 1,200 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2030.
TBEA SX reduces greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution by generating clean electricity, supporting China's carbon neutrality target by 2060.