China Daily (Hong Kong)

Solar panels help out in rural areas

- By WANG JIAN in Nanchang, Jiangxi wangjian@chinadaily.com.cn

Developmen­t of the photovolta­ic industry in the village of Beitou in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, has meant a helping hand to farmer Luo Laiping when he and his wife really needed it.

Luo, 53, has impaired vision, and his wife has learning disabiliti­es and is unable to work. The couple earn only about 100 yuan ($15) per day from the land.

Now, in exchange for allowing solar panels on their property, the family will receive about 3,000 yuan more per year from the PV industry. The Nanchang city government has overseen the developmen­t of the industry to alleviate poverty and improve lives.

Nanchang, since 2016, has encouraged the comprehens­ive local developmen­t of the sector to make a big dent in poverty by 2020. Rural households with little or no regular income and few resources will benefit primarily, officials said. The constructi­on of a 3-kilowatt photovolta­ic power station brings an average annual generating capacity of 3,300 kilowatt-hours over its 25 years of service life and an annual revenue during that time of more than 65,000 yuan per family.

While the project has helped local residents who live under the poverty line, the villages also are developing quickly with the availabili­ty of a new energy source.

Fu Kaihui, director of the poverty alleviatio­n office of Nanchang, said local government­s have helped more than 2,000 households have solar panels installed. In 2017, about 30 village-level PV stations were establishe­d and 1,000 households were equipped with solar panels.

Fu said that in 2018, the government of Nanchang aims to build 30 village-level PV stations and equip 760 households with solar panels, which are expected to cover poverty alleviatio­n targets in Nanchang.

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 ?? FU JIANBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers install solar panels at a photovolta­ic power station in Changxian county, Jiangxi province, in April. The area below the panels also serves as a fish farm, increasing the efficient use of space and generating more income.
FU JIANBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers install solar panels at a photovolta­ic power station in Changxian county, Jiangxi province, in April. The area below the panels also serves as a fish farm, increasing the efficient use of space and generating more income.

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