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板上发电板下生金:革命老区的绿色发展
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-09 15:31

Core Viewpoint - The development of photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects in Lin County has successfully achieved dual breakthroughs in poverty alleviation and carbon reduction through innovative technology and collaborative models [1][4]. Group 1: Photovoltaic Project Overview - The Baiwen 34MW photovoltaic poverty alleviation power station in Lin County has an annual average power generation of 51 million kWh and generates an annual income of 43.6 million yuan, benefiting 53 impoverished villages and 4,997 impoverished households [2]. - The total investment for the power station is 250 million yuan, utilizing domestic 330Wp polycrystalline components and fixed brackets [2]. Group 2: Economic and Social Impact - The power station's revenue distribution mechanism allocates 85% of photovoltaic assistance income to villages, primarily for public welfare jobs and village-level public projects [2]. - The implementation of a "photovoltaic + agriculture" model has led to additional annual income exceeding 300,000 yuan through the cultivation of medicinal herbs, enhancing agricultural value [3]. Group 3: Technological Advancements - The current "photovoltaic + agriculture" practices have evolved from simple overlays to technology-driven precision collaboration, utilizing smart sensor systems to optimize conditions for crop growth while maintaining power generation efficiency [3]. - The cost of photovoltaic components has decreased to 0.7 yuan per watt, with the initial investment cost for ground photovoltaic systems dropping to around 3 yuan per watt, a reduction of over 60% compared to earlier stages [4]. Group 4: Future Development and Sustainability - The annual power generation from photovoltaic projects in Lin County has reached 400 million kWh, generating an income of 250 million yuan and creating employment for 11,000 people, establishing a virtuous cycle of "power generation income - ecological improvement - industrial upgrading" [4]. - The integration of photovoltaic systems with energy storage technologies has improved project returns by 30%-50% through optimized energy management during peak and off-peak hours [4][5].