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Solar photovoltaics turn idle roofs into 'power stations'
The neatly arranged solar photovoltaic panels shine brightly in the sunlight, continuously delivering clean electricity to thousands of households. Such scenes are increasingly seen on building roofs.


1、 Rooftop solar photovoltaics transform idle spaces into 'sunrooms'


Rooftop solar photovoltaics are very useful, not only for self use, but also for online monetization if not used up. In addition, the 2-meter elevated roof with photovoltaic modules has transformed into a sunroom, making it an ideal family leisure area for drinking tea and chatting, or a children's play area.


Against the backdrop of the implementation of the "dual carbon" strategy and the increasing awareness of energy conservation and environmental protection, rooftop solar photovoltaic power generation has gradually entered people's vision due to its infinite and clean advantages. Many public buildings, enterprises, residential roofs, etc. have been equipped with "power stations", which can effectively alleviate electricity shortages and reduce electricity costs, while also generating huge environmental benefits. Utilize idle resources on the roof of the enterprise to generate revenue, promote energy conservation and emission reduction, and advance the development of the green energy industry.


2、 Intensify policy support and promote integrated design of rooftop solar photovoltaic buildings


Rooftop solar photovoltaic power generation is the conversion of solar energy into electrical energy, which has significant energy-saving, environmental protection, and economic benefits, and is one of the highest quality green energy sources. This type of power generation model, which is installed on the roofs of households and factories, generates electricity for self use and uploads excess power to the grid, is called distributed generation.


To accelerate the construction and application of new rooftop solar energy systems, it is clarified that new civil building projects should fully utilize suitable site spaces such as roofs and facades to configure solar photovoltaic systems. Actively carry out integrated design and construction of photovoltaic buildings, and encourage the use of building materials such as photovoltaic roof materials and photovoltaic glass curtain walls for photovoltaic components. New public buildings should prioritize the installation of solar photovoltaic systems to meet the requirements of renewable energy applications. In addition to complying with relevant standards and regulations, their utilization should also comply with the requirements of new national government office buildings, government invested or government invested public buildings. The consumption of solar photovoltaic systems should account for no less than 12% of the total energy consumption of the project; The consumption of solar photovoltaic systems in other public buildings shall account for no less than 10% of the total energy consumption of the project.

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