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China has been actively constructing massive renewable energy bases in its vast deserts, taking advantage of the region's consistent winds and abundant sunshine. These bases, including the Kubuqi Renewables Base, are on track to have a generation capacity of 455 gigawatts, which is more than any other nation outside China. This growth in renewable energy can be attributed to various factors such as cheap land, surplus of sand, and the country's role as a major manufacturer of green technology. Additionally, China's reliance on coal for energy has led to blackouts and pollution issues, making a shift to renewables both economically and environmentally beneficial. The country's progress in reducing emissions and fossil fuel use also provides hope for achieving their zero-emissions goal by 2060. As these clean energy facilities continue to come online, there is potential for neighboring countries to benefit from surplus electricity supply from China.

Keywords: China, Renewable Energy Bases, Desert Project, Solar Panel Industry

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