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  2. Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer (CHASE), also named Xihe (Chinese: 羲和) after the solar deity, [1] is China's first solar observatory. It was launched aboard a Long March 2D rocket on 14 October 2021.

  3. Solar power in China - Wikipedia

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    Solar power contributes to a small portion of China's total energy use, accounting for 3.5% of China's total energy capacity in 2020. [8] Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at the 2020 Climate Ambition Summit that China plans to have 1,200 GW of combined solar and wind energy capacity by 2030. [9]

  4. Solar lamp - Wikipedia

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    A garden solar lamp A child in Zambia studying by the light of a lamp charged by solar power during the day. A solar lamp, also known as a solar light or solar lantern, is a lighting system composed of an LED lamp, solar panels, battery, charge controller and there may also be an inverter.

  5. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    An annual sky lantern festival known as the Kamihinokinai Paper Balloon Festival (上桧木内の紙風船上げ) is held in Semboku, Akita, on February 10 each year. Hundreds of very large lanterns, known as kamifūsen (紙風船), are flown for good luck in the coming year. [12] [13] Lanterns are made of washi, traditional Japanese glassine ...

  6. Sungrow - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Sungrow built the Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm which at the time was the largest floating solar farm in the world. It produced enough energy to power 15,000 homes which was double capacity of the solar farm (built by Xinyi Solar) previously considered the world's biggest. [4] In August 2018, Sungrow opened a factory in Bangalore, India ...

  7. Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm was once the world's largest floating solar array. Located 5 km southwest of Nihe Town, Huainan city in China's Anhui province, the array floats on an artificial lake, created on the site of a former coal mine, and has a capacity of 40 MW. [1] The array consists of 166,000 panels and was built by Sungrow Power ...

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