In that case, with the increasing number of distributed PV sites and size of data, the investment and maintenance of hard-ware and software can be costly for PV operators, such as equipping
Jiahui JIANG | Cited by 144 | of Qingdao University, Qingdao | Read 20 publications | Contact Jiahui JIANG Solar energy is one of the most promising energy types, but photovoltaic (PV
In this study, the frost jacking characteristics of steel pipe screw piles for photovoltaic support foundations in high-latitude and low-altitude regions are studied via in situ tests and numerical
The solar photovoltaic (PV) power is abundant, clean, and convenient and also has been considered as one of the most promising renewable energies [5, 6]. Due to the ever-increasing energy and environmental pressures, China is switching to focus more on fostering the PV industry.
In 2021–2022 alone, China has introduced more than 10 support policies to encourage innovation in the development of the photovoltaic industry. Driven by government policy support and improved industry technology, China is gradually developing into one of the world's most important markets for solar PV applications.
Since the photovoltaic industry has developed dramatically in recent years, China's photovoltaic poverty alleviation has the potential to take one step further in the areas of energy storage and emerging technologies to make full use of the solar energy produced (Song et al., 2015).
Due to the ever-increasing energy and environmental pressures, China is switching to focus more on fostering the PV industry. The primary policy instrument to start PV industry in China is government subsidy (hereinafter GS), which was granted to PV enterprises to incentivize the investment in the PV system and supporting facilities.
This research was funded by the National Social Science Foundation of China (20BGL046). Government subsidies (GSs) have triggered a remarkable increase in the production capacity of photovoltaic (PV) electricity in China. However, the lack of core technologies has limited PV enterpris...
Yet, China's PV industry is on a fast track of development, buoyed by market demand and policy support under China's green commitments. In the first 10 months of this year, China's newly installed PV capacity hit a record 58 gigawatts, up 98.7 percent year-on-year, said the China Photovoltaic Industry Association.