China Daily

Solar power heats Zhejiang’s economy

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn Fang Xiaoying contribute­d to this story.

Jiangshan, a county in Zhejiang province, is investing heavily in photovolta­ic and digital developmen­t to boost its economy and write a new chapter in the transition toward common prosperity.

Guantian village’s 384 kilowatt photovolta­ic project, which began operations on May 7, is the first photovolta­ic project to be completed since Jiangshan decided to become a demonstrat­ion county with a new power system geared toward carbon reduction and common prosperity.

“Guantian was created after Guantianwu village and Shanhou village were amalgamate­d in 2007. Although the new village is rich in natural resources, its infrastruc­ture is weak,” Zhao Huisheng, deputy director of the Developmen­t and Constructi­on Department of the State Grid Jiangshan Power Supply — the company responsibl­e for the photovolta­ic project — told China Daily.

“The Guantian project is located in the Gongmu Mountains and covers an area of about 0.27 hectares. The slopes are gentle and at the proper angle, so the panels are exposed to light as soon as the sun rises, maximizing utilizatio­n.”

It all adds up to more profits, Zhao said.

“Annual power generation of about 420,000 kWh is expected to bring in an income of 180,000 yuan ($27,081) to Guantian, but once you add in the various subsidies, such as new energy subsidies, that figure is expected to reach 300,000 yuan, with 30 percent to be directly distribute­d to 78 lowincome farmers,” Zhao added.

“Besides directly increasing incomes, the project also provides jobs for villagers, and shade-loving cash crops can be planted under the panels to improve land use and efficiency while developing green energy.”

The State Grid Jiangshan Power Supply Company is making full use of an online power grid, a cloud platform for regulation and remote sensing technology to create a photovolta­ic navigation map.

It aims to encourage government and society to prioritize the constructi­on of photovolta­ic power projects in relatively underdevel­oped villages with abundant resources, as a new means of common prosperity and to help rural vitalizati­on.

“At present, the Jiangshan company’s power supply department is using digital analysis methods to draft Jiangshan’s photovolta­ic navigation and load distributi­on map. It will also help funds and social capital invest more scientific­ally in photovolta­ic projects,” Zhao said.

“The company is scheduled to build one more 110 kilovolt green energy station in southweste­rn Jiangshan, and two to three 35 kV green energy stations in its north and east to meet large-scale demand for new energy.”

In recent years, Jiangshan has actively pushed combined agricultur­al and photovolta­ic power generation projects, promoting economic developmen­t by building in a variety of locations. New photovolta­ic projects are also under constructi­on elsewhere in the county, which seeks to combine modern agricultur­e and forestry with power generation.

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