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CHINA JUST BUILT A 250-ACRE SOLAR FARM SHAPED LIKE A GIANT PANDA

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Most solar farms align their solar arrays in rows and columns to form a grid. A new solar power plant in Datong, China, however, decided to have a little fun with its design. China Merchants New Energy Group, one of the country's largest clean energy operators, built a 248-acre solar farm in the shape of a giant panda. Physics-Astronomy  CHINA JUST BUILT A 250-ACRE SOLAR FARM SHAPED LIKE A GIANT PANDA

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CHINA JUST BUILT A 250-ACRE SOLAR FARM SHAPED LIKE A GIANT PANDA

Most solar farms align their solar arrays in rows and columns to form a grid.


A new solar power plant in Datong, China, however, decided to have a little fun with its design. China Merchants New Energy Group, one of the country's largest clean energy operators, built a 248-acre solar farm in the shape of a giant panda.

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