Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Saihanba-Wind-Farm-in-Inner-Mongolia-27MZIFI534JK.htmlConceptually similarSaihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP02710Completed★★★★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP02711Completed★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP02712Completed★★★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270RCompleted★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270SCompleted★★★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270TCompleted★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270UCompleted★★★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270VCompleted★★★★★★Saihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaGP0270WCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0270ZSaihanba Wind Farm in Inner MongoliaA rainbow appears above the Datang Saihanba Wind Farm in Chifeng. Datang is one of the largest wind power developers in China. The Saihanba Wind Farm has an installed capacity of 49.5MW and the power generation output is 275.14GWh.Locations:Asia-Chifeng-China-East Asia-Inner MongoliaDate:10 Aug, 2010Credit:© Simon Lim / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3956px X 5382pxKeywords:Beauty-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Evening-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Outdoors-Rainbows-Rural scenes-Wind energy-Wind farms-Wind turbinesShoot:Wind Farms in ChinaGreenpeace China investigates wind power bases all over the country, including Datang Wind Farm and Guohua Wind Farm (Inner Mongolia), as well as Chicheng Wind Farm and Guyuan Wuhuaping Wind Farm (Hebei Province). The investigation reveals the robust development of China's wind power and its harmonious co-existence with the local environment. Greenpeace calls for the national government to implement a clear and definitive long-term plan for wind power, including an ambitious development target. China is at a crossroads. It can choose between the dirty, dangerous world of coal and fossil fuels, or the new, clean future promised by wind.Related Collections:China Wind Power Outlook 2010