Bac Giang aims for 50% houses equipped with rooftop solar by 2030

Bac Giang province sets a goal of saving at least 2% of the total annual electricity consumption in the 2023 - 2025 period.
Bac Giang aims for 50% houses equipped with rooftop solar by 2030 ảnh 1Illustrative image. (Photo: VNA) 

Bac Giang (VNA) – The northern province of Bac Giang is striving to have 50% of local houses installed with rooftop solar panels by 2030 under a plan to enhance electricity savings in 2023-2025 and the following years.

The plan aims to ensure a stable power supply and safety of the power system, creating a solid foundation for economic development and maintaining security and social stability in the region.

In the plan, the province sets a goal of saving at least 2% of the total annual electricity consumption in the 2023 - 2025 period.

By the end of 2025, 100% of the street lighting system will use LED lights, and by 2030, 50% of local office buildings and houses equipped with rooftop solar power systems for self-consumption. The power loss in the electricity system in the province will be reduced to less than 3.5% by 2025.

Besides, the province will focus on implementing solutions to improve people's behaviour regarding electricity saving. Energy-saving technical solutions and models will be applied in offices, schools and medical facilities, towards saving at least 5% of their annual electricity consumption.

Bac Giang authority will also take measures to save electricity in public lighting, advertising lighting, and outdoor decorations such as automation technology and replacing conventional lights with energy saving ones, aiming to ensure a minimum saving of 30% of total electricity consumption in the field in the 2023 - 2025 period.

According to Bac Giang Power Company, the province’s commercial electricity output in the first six months of 2023 grew by 12% year-on-year, reaching 2.64 billion kWh. Of which, electricity for industry and construction sectors accounted for 68.5%, up 11.88% year-on-year while electricity for consumption made up 26%, up 12% over the corresponding period last year.

The company has called on big power consumers to agree on a suitable reduction plan when it is necessary to adjust the load./.

VNA

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