Chinese Photovoltaic Industry Story
China began its solar energy business in the 50s and entered a period of rapid development after 2000.
The Kyoto Protocol began an era of increased awareness about the importance of reducing greenhouse gases. That means fewer fossil fuels and more renewables. China signed it in 1998.
At the end of 2001, China entered the World Trade Organization and turbocharged its exported machine. This was a critical point in the history of the Chinese solar industry.
At present, China's solar power generation field has a great advantage in the world. China’s lower production costs and increased productive competitiveness promote the overall solar cell market. Chinese solar companies began localizing solar cell manufacturing equipment, and eventually performed better and better. As the world's largest solar power generation industrial chain cluster and the largest product exporter, China has a rich application market, a good investment environment, and the most invention and application patents. China's solar cell industry has a complete industrial chain system from the production of high-purity crystalline silicon upstream, to the production of high-efficiency solar cells in the midstream, to the construction and application of downstream solar photovoltaic power stations and has intellectual property patents for independent production and construction.
In the field of solar energy, China continuously improves the production chain. Companies that make and purify the silicon into the super-pure type suitable for a solar cells-a form called polysilicon. Companies also produce the other parts of the solar installation, such as the mounting equipment, cables, or wiring.
Chinese company's technological advancements and integration work further extended the cost advantage. Statistics from relevant departments show that China's installed solar photovoltaic power generation capacity has increased from 80,000 kilowatts at the end of 2006 to 130 million kilowatts at the end of 2017, completing the development plan of 110 million kilowatts in 2020 ahead of schedule. As of the end of September 2018, China's cumulative installed capacity of solar photovoltaic power generation reached 164,743 million kilowatts, and the newly installed capacity remained the world's first for six consecutive years, creating the "Chinese speed" of global solar photovoltaic development.
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