China's photovoltaic power generation capacity is expected to increase tenfold to 10 GW in five years
August 28 06:01:03, 2024
According to the "Outstanding China Wind Power Development Report 2011" jointly published by China Resources Comprehensive Utilization Association, Renewable Energy Professional Committee and Greenpeace, it is pointed out that from the development history of wind power and photovoltaic power generation in the world and China, photovoltaics generally lag behind wind power development. From five to six years, from the current point of view, in addition to the problem of high power generation costs in China, photovoltaic power generation has already met the preconditions for the large-scale development of wind power in 2005. Â According to statistics, in 2010, the annual output of China's photovoltaic power generation components reached 10 GW, accounting for 45% of the world's total output, while the cumulative domestic installation was only 0.9 GW. Therefore, it is a top priority to vigorously develop the domestic photovoltaic power generation market. The report also pointed out that Looking forward to 2011-2015, the global PV market growth will slow down, but China's PV power generation capacity is expected to increase to 10 GW, which will become one of the world's largest photovoltaic power generation market. The report predicts that by 2020, China's photovoltaic power generation capacity will be no less than 50 GW. The report suggests that in order to promote the development of photovoltaic power generation, China should implement different fixed electricity prices in the eastern, central and western regions, of which the eastern region is 1.5 yuan per kWh (RMB. The same), the central part is 1.2 yuan, and the western part is 1 yuan. From next year, it will drop by about 5% every year. By 2015, the power generation price of the three regions should be reduced to 1.3 yuan per kWh, 1 yuan. And 0.8 yuan. The primary investment in photovoltaic systems should be reduced to 15,000 yuan per kWh by 2015 and 12,000 yuan by 2020. The report finally predicts that by 2020, wind power photovoltaic power generation will replace hydropower. Become China's renewable energy An important pillar of growth capacity.