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Ningxia's rooftop solar panel project enriches residents

Homes profit from selling surplus electricity to grid

By HU DONGMEI in Yinchuan and WANG SONGSONG | China Daily | Updated: 2026-01-07 08:50
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Li and his wife check the power generation and income of their photovoltaic system on a mobile phone. CHINA DAILY

This model involves 857 households paying for the equipment and selling electricity back to the grid in the whole county. They install 66.5 megawatts of capacity.

Average annual income from those involved is estimated at about 31,000 yuan per household, exceeding average per capita disposable incomes, according to 2024 estimates.

"We organized residents to visit households with existing installed systems and showed them real returns through mobile apps — these are tangible benefits. Once they saw the clear benefit on income, they all wanted to do it themselves," Chen said.

A second model allows villagers to rent out their rooftops to energy companies, which install and operate the solar panels.

Ding Xueming, a resident of Hexi township, receives an annual rent of 2,544 yuan under this arrangement. Rental rates are set at 30 yuan per panel per year for the first 10 years, falling to 20 yuan for the following 15 years.

Additional support has come from both State-owned and private enterprises. China National Nuclear Corporation has set up an assistance fund of 2.04 million yuan to build photovoltaic projects across 49 villages, while another solar company provides annual per-panel subsidies, lifting related average household income to about 4,476 yuan.

The growth of distributed solar has also boosted village-level collective finances.

Chen said the county government has invested 23.28 million yuan in whole-village photovoltaic projects, with priority given to low-income households. In the first four pilot villages, construction costs are expected to be recovered within eight years, after which the projects will generate net profits.

"With collaboration between government, enterprises and residents, the distributed photovoltaic industry in Tongxin is serving not only as a new model of energy production but a new normal to benefit people, solidifying the achievements of our poverty alleviation campaign," Chen added.

Qi Zichen contributed to this story.

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