China’s Nationwide Power Administration (NEA) has issued closing laws for distributed solar energy, changing 2013 interim guidelines with complete requirements for venture lifecycles.


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The NEA has printed the ultimate model of the Administrative Measures for the Growth and Building of Distributed Photo voltaic Energy Era, changing the 2013 interim laws. The brand new laws set complete requirements for the lifecycle of distributed photo voltaic initiatives, masking definitions, oversight, venture submitting, building administration, grid integration, and operational necessities. Largely unchanged from the draft launched in late 2024, the foundations will apply to initiatives linked to the grid from Might 1, 2025, whereas current methods stay beneath the previous framework. NEA Deputy Director Pan Huimin famous that China put in 120 GW of distributed photo voltaic in 2024, 43% of the 277.17 GW complete, producing 346.2 TWh – 41% of all photo voltaic output. By year-end, cumulative distributed capability reached 370 GW, or 121 occasions the 2013 degree and 42% of China’s complete photo voltaic capability.

Longi has secured the highest bid for PV module provide within the first part of the Hongsi Fortress Renewable Power Base in China’s Ningxia area, a 3 GW photo voltaic complicated developed by Hunan Power Group. The procurement covers 1.2 GW of bifacial, dual-glass, n-type modules with a minimal energy ranking of 615 W. Supply is scheduled between March and Might 2025.

Irico Group New Power stated its unaudited outcomes for the 12 months ending Dec. 31, 2024, present a internet lack of CNY 350 million ($41.3 million) to CNY 400 million, which is a 51.52% to 73.16% improve over the CNY 231 million loss reported in 2023. The corporate attributed the bigger loss to year-on-year declines in PV glass costs attributable to weaker demand from downstream clients and the impairment of sure property.

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