Photovoltaic power generation in China is warming up in developed regions

In response to the State Council's call to "support the photovoltaic industry and promote its healthy development," the National Energy Administration recently held a symposium aimed at boosting the sector. Wu Xinxiong, head of the new National Energy Bureau, emphasized the need to implement these policies by expanding the distributed photovoltaic market and ensuring sustainable growth for the industry. This move comes as a welcome relief for China’s photovoltaic manufacturing sector, which has faced challenges due to trade tensions with both Europe and the United States. Despite these obstacles, the photovoltaic market in China's economically developed regions—particularly the Yangtze River Delta—has started to show signs of recovery. This area, known as a global hub for photovoltaic production, is now witnessing increased interest in solar energy applications. On June 14, Premier Li Keqiang highlighted the importance of the photovoltaic industry during a State Council meeting, calling it a key part of the country’s new energy strategy. While China already holds strong international competitiveness, the domestic market remains underdeveloped, contributing to current operational difficulties. To address this, the government is focusing on stimulating local demand, supporting innovation, and promoting industrial upgrades. To meet these goals, the National Energy Administration organized a symposium to discuss strategies for the industry’s future. Wu Xinxiong emphasized that the focus would be on high-demand areas, such as industrial parks with stable power consumption and limited subsidies. These sites will serve as demonstration projects for distributed photovoltaic systems, following the principle of “self-generation and local use.” One notable example is the photovoltaic project at Hangzhou East Railway Station, Asia’s largest single-construction solar power plant. With a capacity of 10 megawatts, the project is designed to generate approximately 9.8 million kWh annually. It serves as a model for integrating solar power into urban infrastructure. In Taizhou, Jiangsu, the China Medical City has launched a solar photovoltaic application project, featuring a 1.28 MW system spread across 10 buildings. Similarly, Hengdian Group’s 20.7 MW photovoltaic plant in Jinhua is generating enough electricity to cover 10% of the park’s needs. Individuals are also getting involved. Lin Haishi from Taizhou installed a 5 kW home photovoltaic system and sells excess power back to the grid. The local power company provided free technical support, including a two-way meter to track energy flow. The State Grid Corporation has introduced new guidelines to streamline the connection of distributed energy sources, including photovoltaics. This initiative aims to encourage more households and businesses to adopt solar power. In Ningbo, a 1,200 kW photovoltaic project was completed, becoming one of the city’s largest. Meanwhile, Jiaxing plans to develop a 15-square-kilometer “China Photovoltaic Science and Technology City,” supported by improved grid services and policy incentives. Power companies across the country have taken steps to simplify the process for connecting solar systems. They’ve introduced green channels, provided detailed guidelines, and offered personalized support to ensure smooth integration. Despite these efforts, technical challenges remain. Experts warn that photovoltaic systems require more flexible grid management and advanced technology to avoid issues like islanding. To address this, the State Grid has implemented new standards and tested anti-islanding devices in pilot areas. A groundbreaking device developed by Jiashan County Power Supply Bureau and Nanrui Jibao Electric Co. combines multiple functions into one compact unit, significantly reducing costs and improving efficiency. This innovation is expected to play a key role in the expansion of distributed solar power across China.

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