China Daily (Hong Kong)

Company lights up locals’ lives Three Gorges Corp provides PV panels to Qinghai farmers

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China Three Gorges Corporatio­n, builder and operator of the world’s largest hydroelect­ric power project — the Three Gorges Dam, has provided more than 7,000 households with a total of 2,431 kilowatts of power from its photovolta­ic energy system in Haixi Mongolian autonomous prefecture in Qinghai province for the past three years — a region that has electricit­y shortages for decades.

Taking advantage of the sunshine-rich northweste­rn areas, the corporatio­n has helped more than 20,000 local households equip their homes with photovolta­ic panels to supply farmers and herdsmen with power.

Xiang Jie, a resident of the region — a place out of reach of the Qinghai Power Grid, used to take a 50-minute motorcycle ride into the downtown area every week to charge his cellphones and cameras.

He said: “We used to take advantage of cattle and sheep manure, as well as diesel oil lamps for heating and lighting. We once used small solar panels, but they only provided two hours of lighting.”

Thanks to the photovolta­ic power generation system, residents can now have electric light in the evenings and even enjoy watching television.

The photovolta­ic power generation system transforms light energy into electricit­y and the energy can be stored for night usage, which is considered the best electricit­y solution for powering the region.

The project enables households to use solar electricit­y generated for their own purposes, which will eventually connect the village with the outside world, said the corporatio­n.

The region enjoys long sunshine duration, with annual sunshine duration exceeding 3,200 hours.

These projects have not only increased revenues for farm- ers and herdsman, but have also solved agricultur­al problems, animal husbandry, helping the community to promote urbanizati­on.

Xiang said his family had purchased a television and washing machine since the power generation system was set up, with a small refrigerat­or earmarked as a future purchase.

To boost the local economy and increase strategic reserves of clean energy, the government has encouraged using solar power in the region, including photovolta­ic generation, and has also called on companies to explore abun- dant geothermal sources.

The Chinese government has vowed to eradicate poverty by 2020. This requires targeting the country’s 70 million people living below the poverty line. The government says that use of PV technology in poverty alleviatio­n is vital.

It has seen significan­t results in many regions like Qinghai, Shandong and Anhui provinces.

China’s National Energy Administra­tion released a plan in 2015 to use photovolta­ics to increase the income of two million Chinese households in 471 counties in 16 provinces.

We used to take advantage of cattle and sheep manure, as well as diesel oil lamps for heating and lighting.” Xiang Jie, a resident of Haixi Mongolian autonomous prefecture in Qinghai province

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A woman installs a light bulb using the electricit­y generated from the photovolta­ic energy system in Haixi Mongolian autonomous prefecture in Qinghai province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A woman installs a light bulb using the electricit­y generated from the photovolta­ic energy system in Haixi Mongolian autonomous prefecture in Qinghai province.

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