In 2018, the rural power network reconstruction will be reinvested by 40.5 billion yuan

The National Energy Administration officially launched a three-year plan for the reconstruction and upgrading of rural power grids in Tibet, Xinjiang in southern Xinjiang, four provinces in Tibetan areas, and Liangshan in Sichuan, Nujiang in Yunnan, and Linxia in Gansu (hereinafter referred to as 'three districts and three states').

According to reports, China will give policy support to the three regions and three states to provide support. In 2018, a total of 40.5 billion yuan will be allocated in two batches for a new round of rural power grid reconstruction in 26 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in the Midwest. Upgrading, where the central budget invests 12 billion yuan.

The investment in the central budget is all for poverty-stricken areas, 50.9% for the support of the 'three districts and three states', and the rest also require the central and western provinces (districts, cities) to be used in the poverty-stricken counties in the provinces where they are located, concentrating on the contiguous and destitute areas. The old revolutionary base area and other impoverished areas. From 2019 to 2020, the central budget investment arrangement continued to tilt toward the 'three districts and three states'.

In 2016, the National Energy Administration initiated a new round of rural power grid upgrading and upgrading project. By 2017, the rural network in small towns and villages will be upgraded, the rural wells will be energized, and the impoverished villages will be powered through. The implementation of power grids will be implemented for 78,533 small towns and villages. The upgrade involved 160 million rural residents; electricity was supplied to 15,95756 wells throughout the country, benefiting 150 million mu of farmland; and power was passed to 33,082 poverty-stricken villages, involving about 8 million rural residents.

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