The plant's design allows it to operate 24/7, thanks to heat storage in molten salt. This innovative facility is part of China's broader clean energy strategy, aimed at reducing carbon. . China's solar thermal plant in Gansu Province uses 30,000 mirrors to generate electricity. Photo: Zhang Yiyi/GT In the middle of the Gobi Desert in Hami, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, rows of large mirrors sparkle like diamonds under the. . This is how the 50-megawatt molten salt solar thermal power plant works in Hami, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. As night falls in Northern Cape Province, South Africa, the heliostats gradually return to their resting positions. The molten salt, heated to 565 degrees Celsius. . This initiative aims to fully leverage the advantages of solar thermal power generation, such as its flexibility, grid-friendliness, and dispatchability, to promote its large-scale and independent development vigorously. The three selected projects will receive a feed-in tariff of 0.55 RMB/kWh.. A 100MW thermal solar and molten salt energy storage system in Xinjiang, China, is set to be completed and grid-connected by the end of the year, part of a project which has also deployed conventional solar PV. The first phase of the 1GW 'solar thermal energy storage + photovoltaic integration'. . a reached 481.94 million square meters, accounting for 72.8% of the world's installed area. The installed capacity of solar thermal power generation is 588 MW, acco nting for 8.3% of the global cumulative installed capacity of solar thermal power generation. In recent years, the total installed. . This new CSP technology (Beam-down tower) is the first project of this technology to be built within the “corporate-scale” series of 30 new CSP plants in 1 GW renewable energy parks. Project details: NREL. The initial Beam-down Tower project was built in the demonstration phase at 50 MW near the.