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British media: China aims at high-end photovoltaic power generation market

2019-10-23

According to Reuters, China hopes to dominate the high-end market of new energy power generation. In recent years, the new energy power generation industry has grown rapidly and become one of the major growth markets in the world.


It is reported that China plans to implement the "photovoltaic leader plan", which will promote the development of the mass market of high-performance solar photovoltaic cells in the entire solar photovoltaic power generation industry. At present, high-performance new energy batteries are mainly used in high-tech products such as satellites.


China's implementation of the "photovoltaic leader program" will make the price of highperformance new energy batteries "more accessible", which is likely to promote the further development of the new energy power generation industry. At the same time, it will also form considerable competitive pressure on other internationally renowned new energy battery manufacturers, such as CSI Astor, REC solar, sharp, etc.


According to the 2017 "photovoltaic leader plan", the China Energy Administration said that China plans to add 8-10 GW of installed capacity to the existing total installed capacity of 80 GW of new energy power generation.


Stanford University in the United States wrote in the 2017 global new energy power generation industry report: "this change will have a far-reaching impact on the global new energy power generation industry. In particular, it is worth noting that this move will help China become one of the top echelons of countries committed to solar energy research and development."


Statistics released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (irea), headquartered in Abu Dhabi, show that the cumulative installed capacity of global new energy power generation has surged from 1 GW in 2000 to about 300 GW now, and this figure may double in 2020.


The rapid growth of the global new energy power generation industry largely depends on polysilicon solar cells. Although the photoelectric energy conversion efficiency of polysilicon solar cells is lower than that of monocrystalline silicon solar cells, its price is lower, and the current price is less than 50 cents / watt (about 3.3 yuan / watt).


However, as China increases the production of monocrystalline silicon solar cells, the price gap between the two types of cells has gradually narrowed. Longji Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the major new energy battery manufacturers in China. The head of the quality management department of the company said that they are increasing their investment in monocrystalline silicon solar cells. "The market share of monocrystalline silicon solar cells can be significantly increased from 1/5 to more than 50%.".


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