With the return of photovoltaics to China, this year will be a crucial year for the rise of the industry. However, the industry generally believes that this road of return will be very difficult.
All along, China's photovoltaic industry is highly dependent on overseas markets. Before 2010, 98% of its products were exported to European and American markets. In 2011, the proportion was still as high as 90%. Since 2011, the United States and Europe have successively launched a “double reverse†investigation on China's photovoltaic industry. The sudden closure of overseas markets has caused a sharp deterioration of the Chinese PV industry, and the entire industry has been devastated for a time.
However, when the overseas PV market was trapped, the government rushed to rescue them. Since the beginning of last year, a number of central ministries and commissions have intensively introduced policies to support the photovoltaic industry to return to the domestic market, vigorously promote the demonstration of large-scale application of distributed power generation and Golden Sun demonstration project. At the same time, funding subsidies are also followed up accordingly. In the list of subsidies for the third batch of renewable energy price-additional funds just announced, solar energy received 62 seats.
However, Wang Bohua, secretary general of the China Photovoltaic Industry Alliance, believes that expanding demand in the domestic PV market also requires rational planning. “The market needs to be standardized, and the backward PV companies must not be rekindled.†According to its forecast, from 2013 to 2014, some photovoltaic companies that are not competitive will be eliminated naturally.
In response, Mei Xinyu, a researcher at the Ministry of Commerce Research Institute, also agreed that "we should do what we need to help the industry to eliminate substandard plants in the harsh winter of the current industry." At the same time, he also pointed out other developments in the development of China's photovoltaic industry. “The barriers to entry into the industry are too low and the supervision is too 'soft' so that small factories that do not have the basic expertise to use waste materials in production are also used. A large number of rises have occurred, and these have worsened the development environment of the entire industry." It can be seen from this that PV is returning to China for a long way to go.
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