Chinese Solar Energy Development History
As the new world economic engine, Chinese photovoltaic industry has shown unprecedented vitality. A large number of photovoltaic companies have emerged at the historic moment, and now the photovoltaic production has reached the world's leading level. Now take everyone to review the history of China's solar energy development:
Like most countries, China has worked on solar cell technology since the 50s. In 1958, China developed the first silicon single crystal. In 1975, the battery manufacturing process imitated the early production of space batteries, and the application of solar cells began to fall from space to the ground. At around this time, Chinese products were no different than those made by the West judged by energy efficiency.
But as the country entered the Cultural Revolution and the economic doldrums that followed, polar industry fell behind its competitors in the West. In attempt to update the technology, government acquired a few companies and research institutes throughout the 80s.
In 1998, the Chinese government began to pay attention to solar power generation and planned to build the first 3MW polysilicon battery and application system demonstration project.
In September 2002, first 10MW solar cell production line was officially put into operation, with a capacity equivalent to the total output of solar cells in the previous four years, shortening the gap between China and the international photovoltaic industry by 15 years.
In 2005, the first 300-ton polysilicon production project in China was completed and put into production, which opened the prelude to China's polysilicon development
In 2007, China became the country that produces the most solar cells, and its output jumped from 400MW in 2006 to 1088MW.
Solar photovoltaic power generation will occupy an important seat in the world's energy consumption in the near future and will become the main body of the world's energy supply. It is estimated that by 2030, renewable energy will account for more than 30% of the total energy structure, and solar photovoltaic power generation will account for more than 10% of the world's total electricity supply; by 2040, renewable energy will account for more than 10% of the total power supply. More than 50% of energy consumption, solar photovoltaic power generation will account for more than 20% of the total electricity; by the end of the 21st century, renewable energy will account for more than 80% of the energy structure, and solar power generation will account for more than 60%. These figures are sufficient to show the development prospects of the solar photovoltaic industry and its important strategic position in the energy field.
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