BEIJING, Nov. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The upper part of the Chinese
character "home" resembles a roof, symbolizing a home can only
exist with a roof over it.
Today, an increasing number of Chinese people are creating
environmentally friendly landscapes on the roofs they cherish most,
showcasing a tangible "Beautiful China" through their homes.
In early winter, at the foot of the Helan Mountains, the sun
still brightly shines over the vast Gobi Desert. When people enter
Yuanlong village of Minning town, Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Region, one can find rows of newly constructed agricultural
residences with red tiles and white walls lining the road. From
above, the blue photovoltaic panels glimmering on each red roof
create a colorful mosaic under the sunlight.
Chinese people have aspired to convey their vision of harmony
between heaven, earth, and humanity through architecture. Regarding
the decision to install photovoltaic panels on the roof of her
house, villager Zhang Hui told the
Global Times that by installing photovoltaic panels on their roofs,
they earn extra money, and the clean energy generated by the panels
also gives them a channel to make their contribution to the
country's emissions reduction and energy conservation efforts.
"We want to further emphasize the harmonious coexistence of
humanity and nature, embodying a characteristic of Chinese
modernization through our roofs," she said.
In recent years, China's solar
photovoltaic technology is emerging as a key component of
China's strategy to achieve its
"dual carbon" goals, which aimed at achieving peak carbon emissions
by 2030, and carbon neutrality by 2060.
The creation of this elevated landscape is a vivid
representation of the Chinese people's efforts in building a
"Beautiful China" in all respects. In this revolutionary
transformation that involving production methods, lifestyles, and
values, countless individuals have keenly perceived that
China is keeping pace with the
times, making a sound, inclusive ecological environment for the
well-being of the people.
Cash in on the sun
For the residents of the village, installing rooftop solar
systems and earning money from sunlight has now become a source of
joy. "Because when you look up, you can see your own roof, and it
reminds you of the abundant harvest you have," Zhang said.
Since 2016, Yuanlong village has successively built a 5-megawatt
rooftop photovoltaic power station, supplied by photovoltaic panels
on the roofs of over 1,635 immigrant households, accounting for
nearly 96 of the village's total households. As of March 2024, this initiative had earned a total of
40.22 million yuan ($ 5.5 million) in photovoltaic revenue for the
village.
Since 2018, Zhang's family has been renting the 54-square-meter
rooftop to the power company, and the annual rental fee has
increased from 300 yuan to
480 yuan as the power station has
gradually entered a stable operating phase.
Beyond the tangible rental income, Zhang has also witnessed the
thriving changes brought to her village by the rooftop photovoltaic
power station program.
In 2020, the photovoltaic power station in Yuanlong village
generated 850,000 yuan in revenue for
the village collective. A portion of this revenue is distributed to
villagers as rental fees, while another part is used as dividends
for the village collective's shares, funding various public welfare
expenditures such as environmental sanitation improvements, major
illness assistance for villagers, and education support.
The Global Times has learned how the rooftop solar systems
program in Yuanlong village was operated: the local government
attracts external investment to bid for the construction of a
photovoltaic power station, guarantees a 100 percent buyback of the
project's output, ensuring that the village and its residents will
receive 100 percent of profits during the 20-year operational
period of the power station.
"Turning green, clean energy advantages into economic
development advantages is a new concept for us," said Ha Manpeng,
44, a villager from Yuanlong
Ha and many other villagers learned that the area they live has
a high altitude, flat terrain and long sunlight hours, making it
suitable for the installing of clean and efficient solar
photovoltaic systems
"Simply retrofit the vacant roof, there will be a stable and
long-term additional benefit. The manufacturers cooperating with
the government will regularly send personnel to maintain, and
regularly update the equipment, thus we have nothing to worry
about," Ha said.
Comfort life out of mountains
Zhang jokingly remarked that rooftop solar power generation has
allowed the Yuanlong's villagers to truly transition from a
weather-dependent life to "making money from the weather."
The over 10,000 villagers in Yuanlong were moved from another
village – Xihaigu in 2012, which is a largely mountainous region
that was labeled the "most unfit place for human settlement" by the
United Nations in the 1970s due to land reclamation, drought, and a
fragile ecological environment.
Ha recalled his childhood living in the village hidden in the
folds of the mountains, where every household was plunged into
darkness at night.
Over the past 40 years, Ningxia launched six large-scale
resettlement schemes, moving some 1.23 million people from Xihaigu
to more habitable areas. The relocation was part of the poverty
alleviation drive, fulfilling many villagers' desire for a
comfortable life out of the mountains.
Having escaped the vicious cycle of ecological and survival
crises, what kind of life and development path did the villagers of
Xihaigu choose in their new homes?
Yuanlong village is one of the villages that has benefited early
from the income generated by photovoltaic power stations. Ha was
among the first residents to install solar panels on roof.
Initially, Ha's personal experience with the five photovoltaic
panels installed on his roof was simply that they provided shade on
sunny days, and made the roof less prone to leaks on rainy days. As
more households in the village adopted the solar rooftops, Ha
witnessed a profound improvement in the living conditions of the
villagers, along with an increase in their income.
As of November 2020, China had achieved the feat of delisting all
832 poverty-stricken counties. The development of photovoltaic
power stations, as a typical model of industrial poverty
alleviation, has contributed to this historic achievement.
According to China's National
Energy Administration, by the end of 2020, China had built photovoltaic power stations
with a combined capacity of 26.36 million kilowatts,
generating approximately 18 billion
yuan in annual electricity revenue, and creating 1.25
million public welfare jobs.
When this clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient energy enters
the homes of ordinary people, it not only provides shelter through
new types of rooftops for families, but also supports more Chinese
people in achieving a moderately prosperous life. Many residents
have come to realize that their choices contribute to the country's
energy conservation and emission reduction efforts.
They want to do even more.
"When I was a child, there was no electricity in my home, but
now we can even produce electricity at home. In our village, people
prefers to buy new energy vehicles. Waste sorting has become a
habit for the villagers," Ha said.
"When we go out traveling, the children can immediately
'capture' solar panels everywhere. They are also very happy to see
that more and more villages began to install solar rooftops just
like us," Zhang added.
Green electricity town
Facing the changes in life, as an official of the Yuanlong
village, Zhang's focus has gradually shifted from the land owned by
villagers to the cattle and sheep they raise, and the job
opportunities available to them. Now, she is also gradually
learning to consider all these key aspects within the context of
the new era of development she is in.
Whenever representatives from enterprises and communities visit
Yuanlong village, Zhang highlights the embroidery skills of the
local women and the solar roofs they have.
One of Zhang's proudest achievements this year has been helping
to showcase and sell the village women's embroidered crafts to a
power supply company in Fuzhou,
East China's Fujian Province. She
is very proud that this "green collaboration" has broken through
regional limitations, built more bridges for communication between
her village and the outside world, and empowered the development of
local women.
With the official launch of the "green electricity town" project
in Minning town in August 2023, which
aims to create a new type of system demonstration area powered
entirely by clean energy 24 hours a day, the project is expected to
reduce carbon emissions by 48,000 tons annually once completed.
Zhang believes that the villagers in Yuanlong will have more
opportunities to showcase their talents and felt gratified that she
is living in a country that pays more attention to protecting the
ecological environment.
At a national conference on ecological and environmental
protection held in July 2023, Chinese
President Xi Jinping has stressed efforts to promote the building
of a Beautiful China in all respects and accelerate the advancement
of modernization featuring harmony between human and nature.
The next five years is a crucial period for building a Beautiful
China, which should be placed in a prominent position in building a
great modern socialist country in all respects and advancing
national rejuvenation, Xi said.
The country should support high-quality development with a
high-quality ecological environment and promote the modernization
featuring the harmonious co-existence between human and nature, he
noted.
Looking up at her rooftop, Zhang eagerly awaits the completion
of the "green electricity town." She hopes it will build a stronger
bridge connecting the common people's dream of a better life with
the country's plans for emission reduction and energy conservation,
leading to a more "Beautiful China."
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202411/1323101.shtml
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