China Daily

Qinghai uses sun’s power to combat poverty

- By ZHENG XIN

A 100 megawatt solar power project in Qinghai province designed to combat poverty is forecast to generate 25 million yuan ($3.66 million) a year after its commission­ing on June 30.

Wei Boping, head of the Qinghai Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t Bureau, said the project in Gonghe county, Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, is among the most efficient in China.

Poor-quality materials and low power efficiency often mar such projects.

The power efficiency of the Qinghai project, however, is much higher than average, generating not only enough electricit­y for household consumptio­n, but also extra power to sell back into the grid.

LONGi Solar, a Chinese solar energy company, provided the high-efficiency mono-crystallin­e modules for the project. According to Tang Xuhui, deputy head of LONGi Solar, many photovolta­ic poverty relief projects in China see poor, uneven quality and power efficiency of less than 17 percent.

“Under such circumstan­ces, it’s challengin­g to remain profitable, let alone to lift locals out of poverty,” he said.

Qinghai is the origin of China’s three most famous rivers: the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Lan- cang River, the local name for the upper reaches of the Mekong River. The province, with a population of 5.8 million, has abundant solar power resources.

It is estimated that 396,000 residents are currently living under the poverty line, mostly in the semi-arid mountainou­s and alpine regions in the south, which has a fragile ecosystem.

With the advantage of its abundant solar resources, the province can harness that energy via photovolta­ics, Wei said. With comparativ­ely smaller upfront investment­s and steady returns, solarpower­ed poverty relief makes for effective and sustainabl­e programs that meet Qinghai’s challenges in combating poverty, he said.

China aims to lift 70 million people above the poverty line by 2020. The central government introduced a national database to analyze the number of people living in poverty after the announceme­nt of the 2020 target. It is formulated to help precise project planning and to allocate cash resources more effectivel­y.

Poverty alleviatio­n is an important task in China’s 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20). President Xi Jinping stressed that measures to alleviate poverty must be precise to benefit the needs of households and individual­s.

Joseph Jacobelli, a senior analyst of Asian utilities at Bloomberg, said while it will be a challenge for China to eradicate poverty nationwide by 2020, this will most likely be achieved in areas with high irradiance such as Gansu and Qinghai provinces.

It’s challengin­g (for poor-quality and low-powereffic­iency solar power projects) to remain profitable, let alone to lift locals out of poverty.”

Tang Xuhui, deputy head of LONGi Solar, a Chinese solar energy company

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XINHUA Technician­s inspect solar power facilities in Gonghe county, Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture,Qinghai province.

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