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Inner Mongolia gets giant solar farm

China is to build a massive 2.2GW solar farm in Inner Mongolia using solar panels from US vendor First Solar. The facility, located near Ordos City, will be built in stages starting with a 30MW demonstration project... ...full story at Engaging China

from Engaging China on Thu, Sep 10 2009

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