Analysis of General Situation of Development of Photovoltaic Power in China

On July 27, 2017, the "Distributed Photovoltaic Carnival," a joint initiative by the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, the China Recycling Economy Association, and the Photovoltaic Society, took place in Suzhou. The event brought together several key figures from organizations such as the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, the Electronic Information Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the Renewable Energy Special Committee of the China Recycling Economy Association. At the forum, Li Qionghui, Director of the New Energy Institute at the State Grid Energy Research Institute, presented an analysis on the development of distributed photovoltaics within the national grid's operational areas. The overall growth of photovoltaic power generation has been significantly influenced by adjustments to the "630" PV tariff policy. In the first half of 2017, China’s photovoltaic power generation installations experienced rapid expansion. By the end of June, the State Grid reported an installed capacity of 94.63 million kilowatts, representing a 56% increase year-over-year. Of this total, photovoltaic power plants accounted for 78.42 million kilowatts, or 83% of the total installed capacity, predominantly located in Northwest and North China. Meanwhile, distributed photovoltaic systems accumulated 16.15 million kilowatts, making up 17% of the total installed capacity, with a significant concentration in Eastern China. In terms of newly installed capacities, photovoltaic power generation saw impressive growth. By the end of June, an additional 22.57 million kilowatts were connected to the grid, marking a rise of 1.8 million kilowatts compared to the previous year. Of this figure, distributed photovoltaics accounted for 7 million kilowatts, representing 30% of the total newly installed capacity. Distributed photovoltaics have been experiencing accelerated growth. From January to June, cumulative installed capacity of distributed PV rose by 7 million kilowatts, marking a year-on-year increase of 516 kilowatts, triple the scale of new installations during the same period last year. As of June 2017, the cumulative installed capacity within the State Grid's operational area stood at 16.15 million kilowatts, with East China being the primary focus. Specifically, East China accounted for 8.47 million kilowatts, representing 52% of the total distributed photovoltaic grid-connected installations. Additionally, there has been a notable decline in the rate of abandoned solar energy in the western region. From January to June, the total electricity generated by the State Grid’s dispatch area (excluding Mengxi) reached 3.46 billion kWh, marking a 5% increase year-on-year. Most of this increase was seen in the northwestern region, where the abandonment rate dropped to 7.3%, a decrease of 4.8 percentage points from the previous year. Notably, the abandonment rates in Xinjiang and Gansu fell by more than 10%, while those in Qinghai and Ningxia dropped to around 5%. These developments reflect a positive trend in China's photovoltaic industry, with both overall capacity and regional efficiency improving significantly.

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