China Plans 1,000 Turbines in Massive Overseas Green Farm
China is building what could become the world's largest overseas renewable energy plant, combining 1,000 wind turbines with millions of solar panels 4,300 miles from its mainland. The ambitious project showcases how rapidly falling costs are making massive clean energy infrastructure possible across the globe.
China is taking its renewable energy expertise global with a massive new clean power plant that would dwarf anything built outside a nation's borders before.
The project, located 4,300 miles from China's mainland, will feature 1,000 wind turbines alongside millions of solar panels. This hybrid approach means the facility can generate electricity around the clock, regardless of weather conditions.
China has been preparing for projects like this for years. In December 2025, the country activated the world's largest solar power station in Xinjiang province, featuring over 5.26 million solar panels that generate billions of kilowatt-hours annually. That domestic success story required mastering the complex logistics of transporting and distributing electricity across vast distances.
The timing makes sense from both an economic and environmental standpoint. Solar panel and battery costs have dropped dramatically over the past decade, making these mega-projects increasingly practical. China currently manufactures most of the world's solar panels and wind turbine components, giving it a unique advantage in scaling up quickly.
Late in 2025, China launched what officials called the world's first gigawatt-scale offshore solar farm in Shandong province. That facility can produce approximately 1.78 billion kilowatt-hours each year while combining solar farms with energy storage and marine engineering.
China has also developed ultra-high voltage transmission lines capable of moving power thousands of miles with minimal losses. This technology solves one of renewable energy's biggest challenges: getting electricity from remote generation sites to cities where people need it.
The Ripple Effect
This project represents more than just clean electricity generation. It demonstrates how renewable energy technology has matured enough for truly international collaboration on climate solutions.
For countries looking to reduce their fossil fuel dependence, projects like this offer a roadmap. The combination of wind and solar ensures consistent power generation, while improved battery storage smooths out any remaining gaps.
President Xi Jinping has committed China to significantly increasing its wind and solar capacity as part of broader emissions reduction goals. Building renewable infrastructure overseas helps China reduce global dependence on imported fossil fuels while showcasing its technological capabilities.
According to the World Economic Forum, China leads the world in renewable energy investments and accounts for the largest share of global clean energy growth. Projects on this scale could accelerate adoption worldwide as other nations watch costs fall and reliability improve.
The facility will serve as a living laboratory for the future of international energy cooperation, proving that massive clean power generation is possible far from traditional energy centers.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Wind Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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