With the continuous progress of technology and the continuous support of policies, the photovoltaic industry will continue to maintain the momentum
of rapid development and make important contributions to the realization of the global clean energy transition and carbon neutrality goals.
The National Energy Administration released the latest data, showing that the photovoltaic power generation projects under construction reached 121
million kilowatts, and it is expected that 108 million kilowatts of photovoltaic power generation will be newly connected to the grid throughout the year,
an increase of 95.9% over the actual grid-connected capacity of the previous year. The news sparked enthusiasm for the PV industry, and raw materials
such as polysilicon also ended their high consolidation and started to rise again.
In addition, the development of distributed photovoltaics has also received extensive attention. Distributed photovoltaic refers to a photovoltaic
application method that uses idle resources such as rooftops and vacant land to convert them into electrical energy through photovoltaic power
generation systems and consume them on site. With the increase of policy support and the acceleration of technological progress, the development
prospects of distributed photovoltaic are becoming more and more broad.
At the international, some countries and regions are also accelerating the development of the photovoltaic industry. For example, Europeancountries are actively promoting the development of solar power generation, with plans to build millions of solar power facilities over the next
decade.At the same time, the U.S. government is also stepping up support for the country's photovoltaic industry, planning to invest $1 trillion
in clean energy construction and transformation over the next decade.