By 2020, 80% distributed pv can achieve centralized pv power generation at low p
发布时间:2020-06-19
In recent years, China's wind power and photovoltaic power generation industry has developed rapidly and started to enter the stage of comprehensive large-scale development. According to statistics, by the end of 2017, China's cumulative grid-connected installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic power generation reached 164 GW and 130 GW respectively, accounting for 9.2 percent and 7.3 percent of the total installed capacity of power generation. With the gradual expansion of the scale of development and utilization, China's wind power technology level and photovoltaic cell technology innovation capability have been significantly improved, and Wind-wind power generation cost has been effectively reduced, in which the price of wind power equipment and photovoltaic modules has decreased by about 20% and 60% respectively in the past five years.
Non-fossil energy to achieve 2020 accounted for 15% of primary energy consumption ratio, we will accelerate the establishment of a clean and low carbon, safe and effective system of modern energy, promote the sustained and healthy development of renewable energy industry, in December 2016, the National Development and Reform Commission released the renewable energy development "much starker choices-and graver consequences-in planning is put forward: 2020 wind power electricity price platform to compete with local coal-fired power generation, photovoltaic power generation and power grid is comparable to the sales price. This will certainly help the development of renewable energy, but it also faces many challenges. What are the conditions for affordable access to renewable energy by 2020? Where is the path? What are the challenges? What kind of policy mechanisms are needed to achieve this?
With the support of the national Social Science Fund's major project "Research on clean Energy Price Competitiveness and Fiscal and Tax Price Policy", professor Zhang Xingping and Professor Yuan Jiahai from North China Electric Power University conducted in-depth competitiveness analysis and policy research on the issue of Scenic affordable Internet access.
On August 15, a team led by Professor Zhang Xingping and Professor Yuan Jiahai from North China Electric Power University released their latest research report entitled "Grid Access to Scenic Power in China: Paths and Policy Recommendations".
The research group constructed the wind-solar Equalization power generation cost (LCOE) model, which firstly takes the wind-solar power generation in 2016