In the last decade, China's photovoltaic (PV) industry has developed rapidly, with the joint promotion of the world market and domestic policies, and China has now become the largest PV manufacturer in the world. Mea. ••We examine the evolution of China's PV policies by using policy i. Since entering the 21st century, the global photovoltaic (PV) power generation capacity has increased rapidly. Capacity additions grew from 7.2 gigawatts (GW) installed in 2009. 2.1. Literature reviewPolicy instruments are recognized as the methods used by governments to achieve a desired effect. It is a particular type of institution, a tech. The key policies related to China's solar PV industry since the 1980s are shown in Table 3.1. To clearly analyze the evolution of Chinese PV policy, we use the same time division wit. 4.1. OverviewA comparative study between China and other countries is helpful to understand the evolution of China's use of PV policy tools. This chapter com.
[PDF Version]
What is China's PV solar policy?
China is a quick policy learner that can follow the international policy experience and import them to China. However, Chinese PV solar policy is lack of strategic policy research. For example, the policies that had been launched were mostly made without the guidance of national energy portfolio strategy.
Does China's solar policy influence the development of the solar industry?
However, based on the limited studies on China's solar PV policies, the literature only lists China's existing PV solar policies, , which cannot explain the dynamic trajectory of Chinese solar policy and its relation to the development of the industry.
Should China reassess its solar policy?
Over recent decades, China has risen to a preeminent global position in both solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption and production, a feat underpinned by a suite of pivotal policy measures. With a burgeoning demand for PV systems on the horizon, there is an urgent need to reassess past policies and chart new directions.
Development of distributed solar photovoltaics mainly benefited from the incentive policies in China. Currently the cost of PV power generation is still higher than traditional energy sources. China's PV industry is incapable of competing in the energy market without policy intervention.
velopment, China had no domestic solar photovoltaic industry. This plan was China's first serious attempt to launch renewable energy industries. With the aim of developing a solar cells and modules, with specific targets to be met by the end of the Plan. While innovation
Until August 2000, the country cautiously paid a little attention to Solar PV, and formulated the 2000–2015 Key Points of Development Planning of New Energy and Renewable Energy Industry, proposing the construction of solar cell and application system production lines to increase the annual production to more than two megawatts.