2025-09-03
Venturing into mountains, oceans, and deserts
since the "14th Five-Year Plan"
with land resources becoming increasingly scarce
photovoltaic power stations are continuously exploring new application scenarios
The large-scale wind and solar power bases in the "sand, gobi, and desert areas"
not only enhance new energy supply capabilities
but also reduce construction costs
restore the ecological environment, and drive local economic development
According to the plan, by 2030
China's large-scale wind and solar power bases in the "sand, gobi, and desert areas"
will reach a total installed capacity of 455 million kilowatts
However, the "sand, gobi, and desert areas" often face sparse vegetation, blowing sand, and harsh climates
face sparse vegetation, blowing sand, and harsh climates
When the summer maximum temperature in desert-adjacent areas
exceeds 40 degrees Celsius
it accelerates equipment aging, oxidation, and deformation
Strong winds and dust storms can easily form sandstorms and floating dust
which will wear and erode solar panels
posing higher requirements for the quality of photovoltaic modules
in the "sand, gobi, and desert" scenario
As the world's first Fortune 500 company in the global photovoltaic industry
Tongwei, in collaboration with Huadian and Huaneng
utilizes high-efficiency photoelectric conversion
and the innovative "power generation on panels, ecological restoration under panels" model
allowing barren lands to regain ecological significance
In the Tengger Desert, where the annual sunshine exceeds 3,000 hours
Inner Mongolia Huadian has built
a Phase II 1,000 MW project of the large-scale wind and solar power base
in the "sand, gobi, and desert" area
Tengger experiences frequent sandstorms
and the extreme environment places
almost demanding requirements on photovoltaic equipment
Tongwei uses innovation as its tool
to write the answer in the wind and sand
Tongwei TNC modules
with their superior impact resistance, bending resistance, and wind pressure resistance
excellent temperature coefficient, and outstanding anti-aging capabilities
ensure power generation efficiency in high and low-temperature composite environments
while still maintaining industry leadership
In the seventh largest desert in China—Kubuki
a "blue ocean" carrying the dream of clean energy
the 1 million kilowatt photovoltaic pilot project (Phase II)
in the southern part of the Inner Mongolia Kubuki Desert
Is emerging from the sands
This project adopts
Tongwei TNC-G12 700W+ high-power modules
totaling 1,700,000 units
with a conversion efficiency of 23%
specifically designed for large-scale ground power stations
Facing the challenges of the desert and gobi
Tongwei TNC modules
with their excellent attenuation characteristics
superior temperature coefficients
and higher reliability
construct the foundation for efficient power generation.
The TNC-G12 module adopts
a 66-cell low-voltage design
and a double-sided double-glass design
which not only fully utilizes the abundant sunlight in the desert
to amplify the gain on the back
but also significantly increases land utilization
with its high-power characteristics
effectively enhancing the economic value of the project
According to statistics
each module installed is
equivalent to the ecological contribution of planting 110 trees
Nearly 1.7 million modules
converge into a vast sea of energy
equivalent to planting
190 million trees of hope for this land
With the formation of photovoltaic arrays
the desert's ecology is quietly changing
The shade cast by the modules
provides shelter for fragile life
promoting the restoration and growth of desert vegetation
The upright photovoltaic forests
effectively reduce surface wind speed
reducing wind erosion and sand loss
silently protecting this fragile land
Where there is sunlight
there are Tongwei's high-efficiency modules
Tongwei is using the power of light
to realize the modern legend of desert gushing spring water