Overview
Yumen C is a 20 MW solar PV facility located in Yumen, China. The plant is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Yumen C is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Yumen, Gansu Province, China. With a capacity of 20 megawatts (MW), it is a small- to medium-scale solar installation within China's vast renewable energy landscape. The facility is operational and feeds clean electricity into the local grid. The plant operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards aimed at increasing solar capacity. China is the world's largest solar market, and facilities like Yumen C support the country's goal of reaching 1,200 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2030. The 20 MW scale is typical for distributed solar projects in western China, where land is abundant and solar irradiance is high. Yumen C contributes to reducing carbon emissions and air pollution in the region, aligning with China's dual carbon goals of peaking emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. The plant's location in Gansu, a province with strong solar resources, supports local energy independence and grid stability.
Environmental context
The Yumen area in Gansu Province features a semi-arid climate with high solar irradiance, making it suitable for solar PV generation. Solar farms in this region have a low visual impact due to the sparse population and flat terrain. However, large-scale solar installations can affect local desert ecosystems and require careful land management to minimize soil erosion and habitat disruption. Grid integration in western China can be challenging due to distance from demand centers, but Yumen C's moderate scale helps mitigate this issue.
Frequently asked questions
Yumen C is located in Yumen, Gansu Province, China, at coordinates 39.82° N, 97.857° E.
Yumen C has a capacity of 20 megawatts (MW), making it a small- to medium-scale solar PV facility.
Yumen C uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, which converts sunlight directly into electricity.
Yumen C operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards to promote solar capacity expansion.
Yumen C generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on coal-fired power and lowering carbon emissions and air pollution in the region.