Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Xuzhou-Solar-Power-Station-in-China-27MZIFIIY4LU.htmlConceptually similarXuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFACompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFBCompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFCCompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFDCompleted★★★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFECompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFFCompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EFGCompleted★★★★Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaGP02EH4Completed★★★★Workers at Dafeng Power StationGP02EEXCompleted★★★★View AllGP02EF9Xuzhou Solar Power Station in ChinaThe Xuzhou Solar Photovoltaic Power Station was connected to the grid on December 30, 2009. With an installed capacity of 20MW, it has 1,300 annual utilization hours and can generate about 26 million Kw-h of electricity each year – equivalent to savings of 7,900 tons of coal and 21,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.Locations:China-East Asia-JiangsuDate:11 Apr, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Zhiyong FuMaximum size:3000px X 1999pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Hard hats-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Renewable energy-WhiteShoot:Dafeng and Xuzhou Power Station in ChinaDafeng Power Station (China’s largest solar photovoltaic-wind hybrid power station) and The Xuzhou Solar Photovoltaic Power Station. "China can continue to lead the global wind power sector if it has the support of favorable renewable energy policies as part of the 12th Five-Year Plan", said Greenpeace and the Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association (CREIA) in a jointly-released report China Wind Power Outlook 2011.