Solar farm means 'I can breathe more easily', says ex-miner
Wenhui giggles as he shares some banter with his friend Xiaosi. They've got used to walking on water.
It's a fresh, misty morning. They move between the gently rocking solar panels fixing them to pontoon floats.
"It's about the air. I can breathe more easily," says Wenhui
A few years ago, his life was quite different - he worked 800 metres beneath this lake as a coal miner. Now one firm, Sungrow, has turned it into the world's biggest floating solar farm.
"I am so much happier," says Wenhui.
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