Solar Power Turns China’s ‘Sea of Death’ Highway into Green Corridor
A 522‑km highway across the Taklimakan Desert now runs on solar power, producing 15 million kWh and cutting 14,200 tonnes of CO₂, turning the “sea of death” into a green corridor.
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A 522‑km highway across the Taklimakan Desert now runs on solar power, producing 15 million kWh and cutting 14,200 tonnes of CO₂, turning the “sea of death” into a green corridor.