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According to Chen Kelong, deputy chief of the Academy of Plateau Science and Sustainability at the Qinghai Normal University, "photovoltaic sheep" serve as a great innovation in promoting economic and sustainable development in China. So far, 12 "photovoltaic sheep farms" have been built in Hainan prefecture.
So far, 12 "photovoltaic sheep farms" have been built in Hainan prefecture. In 2023 alone, these farms sold 13,000 "photovoltaic sheep," bringing herdsmen a total income of 11 million yuan, according to the department of publicity of the prefectural government.
The Qinghai provincial government, since then, has accelerated its efforts to pursue high-quality development of the green energy industry based on local conditions. Currently, the total installed power generation capacity in Qinghai is 54,970,800 kilowatts, with clean energy accounting for 51,079,400 kilowatts, or 93 percent, of the total.
The rise of photovoltaic parks has brought new job opportunities for locals and transformed their traditional nomadic lifestyle of long-distance grazing. Yehdor recalled the scarcity of grass near their home pasture, prompting their frequent travels in pursuit of grazing grounds. They spent over half the year away from home.
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KUNMING - Two photovoltaic power generation projects in Southwest China''s Yunnan province started generating power in full capacity, according to China Three Gorges Corporation.
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The three parties are working together to invest and construct a 3.5GW centralized photovoltaic power generation project in the jurisdiction of Pu''er City, Yunnan Province.
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