On October 16, the National Renewable Energy Center released the photovoltaic and wind power installations in various countries since 2000.
In 2000, the national photovoltaic installations only had a 20,000-kilowatt area, which was less than 1/15 of Japan's, and it has stagnated for many years. The markets of Germany, Spain, and the United States have quietly emerged. By 2010, the European and American application markets have become Chinese PV companies. The main goal, which also buried hidden dangers in the domestic photovoltaic manufacturing field.
In November 2011, the US Department of Commerce officially opened a “double-reverse” investigation on solar cells produced in China; in September 2012, the European Commission issued an announcement to launch anti-dumping investigations on solar cells and components imported from China, November of that year. Also initiated a subsidy investigation.
In a critical moment, the government did not stand idly by. In July 2011, the National Development and Reform Commission issued a notice on improving the on-grid tariff policy for solar photovoltaic power generation (the development price of '2011'1594), and formulated a national unified solar photovoltaic grid. Electricity price.
In 2011, the country's new PV installations were nearly 3 million kilowatts, ranking third in the world, and the cumulative installed capacity ranked sixth in the world. Since then, with the hard work of photovoltaic people, we have surpassed Belgium, France, Spain, Japan, the United States, Italy and other countries. , eventually surpassed Germany in 2015, becoming the world's largest PV application market.
In 2017, the country's new PV installations totaled 53.06 million kilowatts, with a cumulative installed capacity of more than 1.3 trillion kilowatts, and more than 2.2 million employees, not to be underestimated.
With the passionate background music, let us feel the development of China's photovoltaic industry.