Sanya promotes rural household roof photovoltaic project construction "green road to wealth"

Sanya took full advantage of the abundant sunshine hours, and used photovoltaic power generation projects to increase farmers' income and save energy and reduce emissions. On the afternoon of January 5th, the 21st municipal government's 21st executive meeting reviewed and approved the “Sanya City Implementation Plan for Promoting the Construction of Rural Household Rooftop Photovoltaic Projects.” The plan proposes that by 2020, it will strive to achieve the full coverage of the construction of rooftop photovoltaic power generation projects for 92 households that meet the construction requirements of 92 village committees and farms that have completed localized management. The plan proposes to combine the development of the beautiful countryside and develop the contiguous development of photovoltaic power generation for rural households. It will promote the construction of photovoltaic power generation projects in rural areas as an important measure to increase farmers' income, speed up the application of photovoltaic power generation to enter millions of households, and take multiple measures to guide Village collectives and peasant households build rooftop photovoltaic power generation projects to narrow the income gap between urban and rural residents and create a “green road to wealth.” The city intends to adopt three construction modes. First, the rural residents invest in their own construction mode. The project proceeds are owned by rural residents. The second is the cooperative investment between the enterprise and rural residents. The project income is divided according to the contractual terms of the investment. In the enterprise investment model, the project proceeds are all returned to the enterprise, rural residents and the enterprise sign the contract, and the enterprise grants the rural residents a certain amount of subsidies according to the contract. According to reports, the city's 60,000 photovoltaic power generation projects are expected to achieve an annual power generation of 240 million kWh, reducing carbon emissions by about 168,000 metric tons; 20-year projected power generation of 4.8 billion kWh, reducing carbon emissions by about 3.36 million metric tons. The benefits are obvious. The photovoltaic power generation project will adhere to the coordination of photovoltaic installations with roofs and facades, and be in harmony with the surrounding environment to ensure the beautiful coordination of rooftop photovoltaic installations and become a beautiful rural and beautiful Sanya landscape.