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Distribution characteristics of very suitable areas for complementary grazing and light in Inner Mongolia

The distribution characteristics of the very suitable areas for light complementation in this area are abundant light resources, vast grassland and large power demand.

1. Abundant lighting resources: Inner Mongolia, especially the western and northern regions, has abundant lighting resources. These areas have long sunshine hours and high solar radiation intensity, which provide superior natural conditions for complementary grazing and light.

2. Broad grassland: Inner Mongolia has vast grassland resources, especially Hulunbeier grassland and Xilin Gol grassland, which are not only suitable for the development of animal husbandry, but also provide good land resources for the complementarity of animal husbandry and light.

3. Great demand for electricity: Inner Mongolia's industry, agriculture and residents' life have great demand for electricity. The implementation of the complementary project of animal husbandry and light can not only meet the local power demand, but also transport excess power to other areas, which has broad market prospects.