Green Electricity is set to emerge as a significant project in Guangxi, with the largest distributed photovoltaic project planned for construction. On April 7, 2025, China Electric Power Construction announced the initiation of the project, which is located in Guangxi’s Lingui District, covering a total construction area of approximately 95,000 square meters and a total capacity of around 100 megawatts. It is expected to generate more than 1.2 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, making it the largest distributed photovoltaic project in Guangxi.
According to reports, the project will consist of six individual units, and the overall construction area is estimated to be about 95,000 square meters. The total capacity of the project is expected to reach around 100 megawatts, and its annual electricity production is projected to exceed 1.2 billion kilowatt-hours. This project will play a crucial role in enhancing the energy supply in Guangxi.
Additionally, the project is part of a broader initiative by China Electric Power Construction to invest in renewable energy infrastructure. Currently, the company is focusing on building various renewable energy projects across the region, with an emphasis on sustainable energy solutions. The anticipated electricity output from these projects is expected to contribute significantly to the local energy grid.
With the growing demand for clean and sustainable energy sources, projects like this one are vital for promoting the use of renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. As such, Guangxi’s commitment to this distributed photovoltaic project aligns with national goals of enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability.