China's Rapid Solar Expansion
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•U.S. satellites reveal China's solar dominance
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China is expanding solar farms in a remote northern Chinese region.
The Kubuqi Desert will be 250 miles long and 3 miles wide by 2030 , NASA says.
The solar farms will generate enough energy to power Beijing .
China leads the world in solar power capacity, according to NASA 's Global Energy Monitor .
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