Solar Energy in China 2014 report states that the market is expected to witness rapid growth
owing to favorable policy environment in the country. With the country facing a
continuous shortfall in the supply of conventional sources required to meet the
increasing demand for energy in recent years, the focus is gradually shifting
from conventional to renewable sources of energy. In order to reduce the
current demand-supply gap for electricity within the country, the renewable
energy sector has to be given higher importance.
Solar subsidy programs adopted by
the government are expected to foster growth in solar energy market in China.
CO2 emission reduction mandate of 16%-17% by 2015, is acting as a major growth
driver for the Chinese solar energy market. These factors will ensure that the
market continues to exhibit steady future growth. However excess production
leading to decline in module prices to act as a major challenge to the solar
energy market in China. Additionally, insufficient states of Power Grid act as
a greatest hindrance to the development.
The Government of China is
actively involved in the development of the renewable energy sector. Chinese
Government has launched a distributed solar PV and rooftop solar PV program to
subsidize and encourage the utilization of energy generated from solar
resources. Through its various programs, it has directly and indirectly
benefitted the solar PV industry. The market is characterized by high
competition among players. Chinese players are focusing on the construction of
solar power plants with a view to sustain its position in the highly
competitive market. PV Technology has grown over the past decade at a
remarkable rate in China and is on the way to become as a major source of power
generation.
Spanning over 94 pages, “Solar Energy in China 2014” report covering the Executive Summary,
Introduction, Market Overview, Value Chain, Drivers and Challenges, Government
Initiatives, Trends, Mergers and Acquisitions, Investment Scenario, Competitive
Landscape, Strategic Recommendations, Appendix. This report Covered 11 Companies
- Hanwha Solarone Co. Ltd., JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd, JinkoSolar Holding Co.
Ltd., JincoSolar Holding Co. Ltd., Renesola Ltd., Trina Solar Ltd., Yingli
Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd., First Solar, Inc., Canadian Solar Inc., GT
Advanced Technologies Inc., Duke Energy Corporation.
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