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Sexi solar (solar) power plants. The project has been widely touted as a key element in Beijing's efforts to develop the industrial sector and its ability to provide energy for the economy.
"As of now, we know that we will build our first plants in the first half of next year and we expect to start work as early as 2018. However, there are currently many variables that will affect us in the second half of 2018," Xu said.
"In addition to the normal business risks like economic sanctions and a variety of economic, environmental, and security situations, various projects are also subject to various challenges, including the cost of design work, which can be prohibitive," Xu added. "In addition, it is important for us to consider what the public needs in the first place."
The cost of the project to the federal government is estimated to be $2.6 billion.
Zhan Jiejun / Reuters Zhang Xiaofeng (L) and Wang Zheshi (R) look over an optical control system installed on the solar array.
Zhang Xiaofeng, an official with the China Academy of Sciences, said last year China could achieve 10 percent of its energy needs within 20 years by shifting to renewable energy. He said at the time that the Chinese Academy of Sciences predicted that China's energy output could be as much as 10 percent of its present energy needs within a few years.
But some observers doubted whether the project was feasible. "If I were the government, I might think long and hard about the project as I need to balance the need to balance economic growth with the needs of environment and safety. We'll be on the right track in coming years," said Jia Hongqi, research director at Greenpeace China, a Beijing-based environmental NGO.
Rising political pressure
China is attempting to make progress in the fight against climate change by increasing efficiency. In the last year, the government has rolled out massive renewable energy projects aimed at boosting energy efficiency and raising the efficiency of the Chinese economy.
As more Chinese companies invest in solar and wind power, they are seeking subsidies from the state to offset the cost of the energy. According to the China Power Technology Association, there are 20,872 private solar and wind power generation projects across China in 2014. Of these, 22,621 were backed by state funding while about 4,738 were backed by commercial and industrial projects that include local government and state owned enterprises.
Zhang Xiaofeng (left), a spokesman for China Power Technology Association (CPTIA), and Zhang Baoyu, an officer with the China Academy of Sciences, examine a rooftop solar array in Changsha, northwest China.
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