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Solar panels may assist China's poverty alleviation efforts

2016-11-10 全球环境研究所GEI
RELEASED: “Recommendations and Suggestions for Combining Renewable Energy and Poverty Alleviation – Case Study of Solar Lights”* *(unofficial title translation)
Global Environmental Institute's report,  “Recommendations and Suggestions for Combining Renewable Energy and Poverty Alleviation – Case Study of Solar Lights,” was officially released on October 26 at the Beijing Liangmahe Yuyang Hotel. 
The report itself compiles the findings from GEI’s 1-year research project funded by Oxfam (Hong Kong), for which the project team carried out pilot projects in the Shanxi, Gansu, Qinghai and Anhui provinces for introducing solar powered technology as a way for poverty alleviation. The report summarizes the findings of these pilot projects, outlines the domestic current utilization of solar energy as well as gives recommendations for future steps.

Key findings of the report include:
· The economic benefits of using solar powered tools for poverty alleviation; 
· Innovative consideration of the environmental and ecological benefits for using solar power for poverty alleviation;
· How the method of using solar energy for poverty alleviation connects with China’s national rural poverty alleviation work;· How this method synchs with China’s work to achieve a “win-win” development for the economy and environment.
GEI's Energy and Climate Change Progam Manager, Ms. Yu Qingchan

At the start of the report launch event, GEI’s Energy and Climate Change Program Manager, Ms. YU Qingchan and representative from Oxfam Hong Kong Climate Change Aggravates Poverty Team, Ms. HUI Wei, presented the areas of work and summary of the findings of new energy and rural village poverty alleviation, respectively. Also involved in the writing of the report were Ms. LUO Qun, Mr. WANG Fei and Mr. FANG Fang, each of who gave their advice for the report output, evaluation and self-assessment at the event. 
Throughout the report launch, all participants actively discussed concerns and responses to the problems surrounding how China can use solar energy for poverty alleviation. 
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science's FANG Fang

Participants:

Global Environmental Institutes Energy and Climate Change Team; Oxfam Climate Change and Poverty Team; Gold Standard Foundation’s LUO Qun; Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science’s FANG Fang; Han Energy’s WANG Fei; as well as several representatives from China Daily, China Dialogue, Min Sheng Weekly, China Environmental News, National Resources and Defense Council (NRDC).   


Click here to read (and download) the full report online for free!!


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