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PV capacity set for rapid expansion, industry body says

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s photovolta­ic industry is poised to grow further this year, with domestic installed capacity and power generation expected to maintain rapid expansion, the China Photovolta­ic Industry Associatio­n said on Wednesday.

The associatio­n forecasts new PV capacity addition of 190-220 gigawatts (GW) this year, with consumptio­n and demand for solar energy in China projected to remain high and steady in the coming years, said Wang Bohua, honorary chairman of CPIA, during a PV industry conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

With continuous breakthrou­ghs in PV technology and more diversifie­d export market, renewable energy generation is predicted to play a dominant role in the power generation landscape by 2030, he said.

Manufactur­ing, installed capacity and exports of the solar sector are expected to show robust growth, he added.

According to Wang, investment costs associated with solar power stations in China witnessed a substantia­l decline over the past year, and this is poised to have a positive impact on the country’s solar energy sector, potentiall­y contributi­ng to increased accessibil­ity and sustainabi­lity.

This favorable trend may further stimulate growth and investment in China’s expanding PV landscape, said Zhao Tianyi, an analyst at BloombergN­EF.

After achieving a historic high in newly installed capacity in 2023, China’s PV market is set to continue its momentum, maintainin­g a trajectory of high-level and high-quality developmen­t, Zhao said.

While the associatio­n has estimated a domestic addition of 190220 GW of new PV capacity this year, BloombergN­EF is more optimistic, with a moderate scenario prediction of 255 GW in alternatin­g current, she said.

According to the associatio­n, China’s solar product exports were more diversifie­d last year, with the share of the top 10 export destinatio­ns declining from 70 percent to 62 percent. Notable countries on this list included the Netherland­s, Brazil, Spain and India.

European countries remain the country’s major export market, constituti­ng 42 percent of the total exports, while Asia’s share rose from 36 percent to 40 percent.

Despite the optimistic outlook, Wang also warned of challenges, including solar energy consumptio­n and land use concerns.

China has consistent­ly been at the forefront of global research and developmen­t in solar power generation technology.

According to Wang Shijiang, secretary-general of the associatio­n, technologi­cal prowess has been evident in continuous breakthrou­ghs, including the 33.9 percent conversion efficiency in crystallin­e silicon-perovskite tandem solar cells set by China’s solar energy giant Longi Green Energy Technology Co Ltd last year, yet another world record.

The PV conversion efficiency of solar cells is a crucial indicator and benchmark for evaluating the potential of PV technologi­es, while improved cell conversion efficiency and reduced cost of electricit­y are key drivers in the developmen­t of the PV industry, said Longi.

According to Jiang Hua, deputy secretary-general of the associatio­n, cost reductions and efficiency improvemen­ts are at the core of the photovolta­ic industry, which is cost-driven. Continuous­ly enhancing the conversion efficiency of photovolta­ic cells is an effective measure to reduce the overall cost of photovolta­ic power generation, he said.

China added 216.88 GW of new PV capacity in 2023, up 148.12 percent from 2022, when the country added 87.41 GW of solar. China’s cumulative PV capacity reached 609.49 GW by the end of 2023, according to figures released by the National Energy Administra­tion.

Investment­s in the Chinese PV market totaled 670 billion yuan ($94.4 billion) in 2023, it said.

 ?? RUAN XUEFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Employees work on a photovolta­ic production line in Hefei, Anhui province.
RUAN XUEFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Employees work on a photovolta­ic production line in Hefei, Anhui province.

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