West-to-East Power Transmission Project
Coverage of West-to-East Power Transmission Project in the Nexus archive.
- China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China’s broader energy transition. The region’s 'all-of-the-above' approach combines renewable projects like the Dalad Banner solar farm with coal-fired plants to meet growing power demands and stabilize supply.
- China's Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China's broader energy transition. The region's 'all-of-the-above' approach includes both renewable projects and coal plants, with coal still supplying most electricity despite growing renewables.
- China's Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China's broader energy transition strategy. The region, a key node in China's West-to-East Power Transmission Project, generates electricity from both renewables and coal to meet growing demand and ensure grid stability.