China has unveiled plans to build what it says will become the world’s largest solar farm, a sprawling facility high on the Tibetan plateau covering 610 square kilometres - about the size of Chicago. Once fully complete, the project will host more than 7 million solar panels and generate enough electricity to power 5 million households, according to a recent report by Associated Press.
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) to go for roof-top solar power for one-fourth of its infrastructures. To install these roof-top solar panels, BUET has recently signed an agreement with Genex Infrastructure Limited.
China has unveiled plans to build what it says will become the world’s largest solar farm, a sprawling facility high on the Tibetan plateau covering 610 square kilometres - about the size of Chicago. Once fully complete, the project will host more than 7 million solar panels and generate enough electricity to power 5 million households, according to a recent report by Associated Press.
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) to go for roof-top solar power for one-fourth of its infrastructures. To install these roof-top solar panels, BUET has recently signed an agreement with Genex Infrastructure Limited.