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“田”字格里锁流沙 光伏板下焕生机
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-02 00:38
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the innovative practices in desertification control and ecological restoration in Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia, particularly through the integration of photovoltaic power generation and ecological management, showcasing a successful model of "ecology + industry" [1][2][4]. Group 1: Project Implementation and Results - The 200,000 kW photovoltaic project in Linhe District is set to be completed by the end of June, with an expected annual power generation of 360 million kWh, saving 123,000 tons of standard coal and reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides significantly [2]. - The National New China Forest Farm has transformed desert areas into forested regions, achieving a vegetation coverage increase from 65% in 2023 to 88% currently, with 2.65 million plants planted over 5,000 acres of desert [2][3]. - The ecological governance area in the project led by Inner Mongolia Mengneng Energy Co., Ltd. is approximately 26,000 acres, with an average annual power generation of 1.45 billion kWh [4]. Group 2: Innovative Sand Control Models - Various innovative models such as "photovoltaic + drought-resistant shrubs" have been implemented, allowing for both energy generation and ecological restoration, benefiting local farmers economically [3][5]. - The integration of multiple ecological and economic strategies has created a complete ecological economic industry chain, addressing issues of resource competition between land and vegetation [5]. Group 3: Community and Government Involvement - The local government has launched measures to encourage participation in the "Three North" project, providing rewards for contributions from counties, research teams, cooperatives, and farmers [6]. - Over 60 enterprises, 50 cooperatives, and 37,000 farmers have participated in the sand control efforts, with an average annual income increase of over 15,000 yuan per person [7].