Satellite researchers studied China’s desert solar farms; vegetation developed across 30.8 square kilometres within and around the installations
Solar farms in the arid deserts of China are transforming barren landscapes into vibrant green spaces. Between 2011 and 2018, researchers noted remarkable vegetation growth surrounding these solar panels. The shade they provide helps reduce evaporation and wind erosion, creating a conducive environment for plants. NASA's satellite data corroborate this desert greening effect, showcasing an unexpected ecological benefit of renewable energy.