China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nation makes advances in rural electrific­ation

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

The level of electrific­ation in China’s rural areas has significan­tly improved in recent years, with more rural residents having access to cleaner energy options, as a result of China’s relentless and long-running poverty-alleviatio­n campaign.

Clean energy accounted for 21.8 percent of total energy consumptio­n in China’s rural regions in 2018, 8.6 percentage points higher than in 2012, Zhang Jianhua, head of the National Energy Administra­tion, said at a news conference in Beijing on Monday. Electrific­ation in China’s rural regions has reached 18 percent, 7 percentage points higher than in 2012.

“Most regions in the northern parts of China are adopting natural gas and biofuel for winter heating, with more than 4.69 million households opting for clean fuel, including natural gas, for winter heating in China’s northern regions,” he said.

“The northern rural region’s shift from coal to cleaner energy for heating has not only improved air quality but also boosted infrastruc­ture constructi­on in rural regions and improved local residents’ quality of life.”

According to Zhang, energy developmen­t and constructi­on has not only brought greater access to power in poverty-stricken regions but has also created more employment opportunit­ies.

Electric power developmen­t in rural regions has been the priority task in poverty alleviatio­n, and it is necessary to transform its advantages in resources, including coal and natural gas, into favorable economic conditions, he said.

Li Chuangjun, head of the new energy department of the NEA, said compared with other options for poverty alleviatio­n, the solar photovolta­ic poverty alleviatio­n project, which combines the developmen­t of clean energy with poverty alleviatio­n, is more easily accessed and maintained.

As part of poverty alleviatio­n efforts, the country has set up solar power stations with a total installed capacity reaching 26.36 million kilowatts that has benefited 4.15 million households in 60,000 villages. The annual power generation income has reached 18 billion yuan ($2.68 billion), which has also created 1.25 million jobs, he said.

Li Li, energy research director at ICIS China, a firm that tracks China’s energy market, said poverty alleviatio­n through solar power can obviously improve the electrific­ation level in rural regions and the proportion of cleaner fuel in rural regions’ energy mix.

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