On the basis of analysis of the four factors that impact the development of China's PV power generation, including solar-energy resources in China, PV industry conditions, research and development.
What factors affect the development of PV power generation in China?
On the basis of analysis of the four factors that impact the development of China's PV power generation, including solar-energy resources in China, PV industry conditions, research and development of solar-cell technology, and related PV policies, the prospects and development potential of PV power generation in China are discussed.
The political and economic environment in China is suitable for the development and growth of the solar PV power industry. In the future, the formulation of PV power industry development plan will increase considering the sustainability and capacity building rather than the government subsidies.
Does China have a solar power plant?
Installed capacity of the solar PV power in China (1990–2009). To encourage the development of renewable energy such as solar PV power, China has promulgated a series of laws, regulations and financial incentive policies, and has invested significant funds in PV power generation projects.
In 2002, China's first domestic photovoltaic (PV) cell production line was put into operation, with 10MW of capacity. In 2004, China began exporting PV cells to Europe, taking advantage of the development of PV power generation in European countries, especially Germany.
In recent years, China has actively supported the development of PV power, and has constructed a series of PV power generation projects, mainly in China's western and northern provinces. Table 3 lists the main large-scale PV power generation projects in China from 2008 to 2012.
The result of this investment is that China has a number of the world's leading PV companies as well as the successful establishment of research and development centers . Another factor that will increase the market for the solar PV power industry is China's demand for electricity, which continues to grow rapidly.