World’s biggest solar farm goes online, big enough to power a country

The world’s biggest solar plant has come online in China, capable of powering a small country with its annual capacity of more than 6 billion kilowatt hours.

The facility in a desert region of the north-west province of Xinjiang covers 200,000 acres – roughly the same area as New York City.

(https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/solar-panel-farm-worlds-biggest-china-b2556888.html?callback=in&code=ZTEXMDK0MDUTMWU1MC0ZOGE3LWJJZTITNGVMYMM2ZWRKNJIW&state=c2c8fb1d21204a989be7b19c3bdd2b77)

‘I want people to wake up’: Nemonte Nenquimo on growing up in the rainforest and her fight to save it | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian

When Nemonte Nenquimo was a young girl, experience began to reinforce what she had come to know intuitively: that her life, and those of the Waorani people of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest, were on a collision course with forces it would take all their strength and determination to resist. “Deep down, I understood there were two worlds,” she remembers in We Will Not Be Saved, the book she has written with her husband and partner in activism Mitch Anderson. “One where there was our smoky, firelit oko, where my mouth turned manioc into honey, the parrots echoed ‘Mengatowe’, and my family called me Nemonte – my true name, meaning ‘many stars’.

(https://amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/may/25/i-want-people-to-wake-up-nemonte-nenquimo-on-growing-up-in-the-rainforest-and-her-fight-to-save-it)