Solar energy is what we call an inexhaustible source of energy, and its volume is almost infinite. Let me give you an example. 1% of the desert area of our earth is equipped with photovoltaic power, which is the sum of our global power consumption today. One of its resources is basically unrestricted. I'm talking about 1% of the desert area. So if we make it a little more concrete, that is, our own 330,000 square kilometers of Taklimakan Desert, all of which are equipped with photovoltaic power generation, is our current global annual power consumption. If almost 1/4 to 1/3 of its area is used to generate electricity, it is the annual electricity consumption of China today. So you see, in our Taklimakan Desert, the electricity that can be generated by installing photovoltaics can meet our needs. There is an old saying in China that the sun shines on the earth. It is not only enough in total, but also relatively balanced in distribution. It is not like some energy resources that I have in this place. For example, our oil and gas may be mainly concentrated in the Middle East or some parts of the world, but our light is everywhere in the world, but it may be stronger in some places and weaker in some places, but generally speaking, it is everywhere. In terms of these characteristics, it really provides a good way out for the sustainable development of our human beings. This is one of the fundamental reasons why we say that photovoltaics have natural ESG properties.
