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SHINING BRIGHT

Thin-film solar tech a new energy dawn

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

According to the chairman of clean energy company Hanergy, the era of mobile energy sources has arrived with the dawn of thin-film solar technology.

“It is the future trend for new energy, including solar power, to replace traditiona­l fossil fuels. Mobile energy technology, which allows you to charge anywhere, will turn different objects into green generators,” said Li Hejun, chairman of Hanergy Holding Group Ltd, a Beijing-based multinatio­nal renewable energy company.

According to Li, burning coal or oil not only generates greenhouse emissions, but also leads to great waste, as the energy utilizatio­n rate of those fuel types is only 1 to 2 percent.

“This is in stark contrast with the up to 30 percent energy utilizatio­n of thin-film solar technology, which only takes tenths of a millisecon­d to generate energy and doesn’t produce any emissions,” Li said.

He described thin-film solar power technology as manmade chlorophyl­l, with which Hanergy is researchin­g and developing innovative solar products including foldable solar paper, solar backpacks, solar clothes, solar tents, and solar cell phone cases.

The global mobile energy market includes mobile energy products, smart routing products and mobile energy services. It is projected to reach 7.4 trillion yuan ($1.15 trillion) by 2020, Economic Informatio­n Daily said, citing a report from the new energy chamber of commerce of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce.

Li said it takes about 30 years for an industry to realize explosive growth, and thineffort­s film solar technology could experience tenfold or even twentyfold annual growth.

Shi Dinghuan, former councilor of the State Council, said solar energy is the most universal energy in the world, and with its increasing efficiency rates, there are broad innovative areas for developmen­t.

“Human beings’ mobility is made possible either by aircraft, ship, train, car, bicycle or foot, and all that requires energy. So the utilizatio­n of solar energy or wind could guarantee our energy supply on the way,” Shi said.

“As the country with the highest number of electric vehicles, with up to 1 million, should be made to utilize solar energy in electric cars in the future,” he said.

China’s new energy vehicle output and sales remained robust throughout 2017. A total of 794,000 new energy vehicles were produced and 777,000 were sold across China, up 53.8 percent and 53.3 percent year-on-year, respective­ly, according to the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers.

Two years ago, Swiss pilots made an around-the-world trip in Solar Impulse 2, the world’s most advanced solarpower­ed airplane, opening the world’s eyes to greater possible clean energy applicatio­ns.

Since Hanergy turned its focus to solar energy in 2009, more than $10 billion has poured into its technology integratio­n and innovation.

Li and Shi gave their speeches during the three-day SNEC 12th (2018) Internatio­nal Photovolta­ic Power Generation and Smart Energy Exhibition & Conference which ended on Wednesday in Shanghai.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors see how thin-film solar power technology can be used to develop innovative solar products, such as backpacks and clothes, at a clean energy-themed exhibition center opened by Hanergy Holding Group Ltd in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors see how thin-film solar power technology can be used to develop innovative solar products, such as backpacks and clothes, at a clean energy-themed exhibition center opened by Hanergy Holding Group Ltd in Beijing.

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