Overview
Yongren Xiutian is a 41 MW solar PV facility located in Yongren County, Yunnan, China. The plant is operational and contributes to China's expanding renewable energy capacity.
Yongren Xiutian is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Yongren County, Yunnan Province, China. With a capacity of 41 megawatts (MW), it is a medium-scale solar installation that supports China's ambitious renewable energy targets. The facility is operational and feeds clean electricity into the regional grid. The plant uses standard solar PV technology, converting sunlight directly into electricity. China is the world's largest solar market, driven by national policies such as the 14th Five-Year Plan for Renewable Energy, which aims to increase non-fossil fuel energy consumption to 25% by 2030. Solar PV plants like Yongren Xiutian benefit from feed-in tariffs and grid connection guarantees under China's renewable energy law. Yongren Xiutian contributes to reducing carbon emissions and local air pollution by displacing coal-fired power. The plant's location in Yunnan, a province with high solar irradiation, ensures efficient energy generation. It also supports local economic development through job creation during construction and operation, and helps diversify China's energy mix.
Environmental context
Yongren Xiutian is located in Yunnan Province, a region with high solar irradiation and mountainous terrain. Solar PV installations require significant land area, which can lead to land-use change and habitat fragmentation. However, the plant's operation produces no direct emissions, helping to mitigate climate change and reduce local air pollution compared to fossil fuel alternatives. Proper siting and environmental management are essential to minimize ecological impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Yongren Xiutian is located in Yongren County, Yunnan Province, China, at coordinates 26.0940° N, 101.7440° E.
Yongren Xiutian has a capacity of 41 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale solar photovoltaic power plant.
Yongren Xiutian uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight directly into electricity.
Yongren Xiutian contributes to China's target of 25% non-fossil fuel energy consumption by 2030, as outlined in the 14th Five-Year Plan for Renewable Energy.
Solar PV plants produce no direct emissions, reducing greenhouse gases and air pollutants compared to fossil fuel plants, and help diversify the energy mix.