Media: China has a super high voltage transmission line over 2000 miles long, extending from Xinjiang in the northwest (an area with abundant sunlight) to the southeast coastal regions, providing electricity to cities along the route.
The line starts at a solar power plant in Xinjiang and ends in Anhui, providing power support for coastal cities such as Shanghai.
In this way, China has achieved long-distance clean energy transmission, promoting the development of electric vehicles and high-speed rail, while also reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels.
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