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Which is more suitable for rural people, coal to electricity or coal to gas?

Whether it is coal-based natural gas or coal-based electricity, it is the best choice to change the living environment in rural areas. According to local conditions, in the process of implementation, we should carefully analyze the environmental impact, people's living habits and the bearing capacity of local resources. If there are natural gas resources in the countryside near the city, it is convenient to focus on the construction of natural gas pipelines, and coal-based gas is definitely the first choice.

Whether it is coal-fired electricity or coal-fired gas, in addition to considering resources, we should also fully consider the acceptance of farmers. It is necessary to extensively carry out propaganda and mobilization work, fully listen to villagers' opinions and suggestions, comprehensively evaluate farmers' economic affordability, financial subsidy ability, local environmental impact and other factors, help farmers carry out comparative analysis, economic accounting and environmental accounting, do a good job in farmers' ideological work, and make farmers understand, accept and voluntarily participate in relevant policies to benefit the people.

China's power grid system is mature, and residents have a high awareness of electricity safety and few accidents. However, natural gas is flammable and explosive. In rural areas, natural gas is an open-air pipeline. There are great security risks. China is rich in coal, but short of oil and natural gas. Natural gas mainly depends on imports. Therefore, gas shortage often occurs during the heating peak period. 20 17 due to too many users of natural gas conversion in "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei", more orange warnings of natural gas were issued, and measures were taken to stop supplying natural gas to hotels, hotels and production enterprises to ensure the use of natural gas in China. In terms of electricity consumption, there are many ways to generate electricity. Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia have obvious advantages in wind power generation. Don't worry about power shortage.

In short, coal-fired power or gas reform is not a problem in cities, but it is indeed a very complicated system engineering in rural areas. It is necessary to follow the principle of "planning well, doing a good job in piloting, implementing by stages, and advancing step by step" to truly let good policies take root and benefit the people.