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The Polar Star has found over 11,000 results related to “Photovoltaic Power Generation.” Notably, Liaoning has set targets for 19.7 GW of wind and solar projects. Specifically, the first batch of wind and solar power projects has a total construction scale of 7 million kilowatts, consisting of 2 million kilowatts of wind power and 5 million kilowatts of photovoltaic power, all aimed at supporting subsidy-free wind and solar projects.
The second batch of projects will have a construction scale of 12.7 million kilowatts, including 9.7 million kilowatts of wind power and 3 million kilowatts of photovoltaic power, again supporting subsidy-free projects.
In Yunnan, an announcement was made regarding the selection of investment and development entities for the third batch of new energy projects during the 14th Five-Year Plan. This initiative emphasizes the integration of resource development with industrial cultivation and promotes the model of “new energy generation + rural revitalization + linking farmers.” Efforts will be made to synchronize grid connection and optimize local energy consumption.
Furthermore, the relationship between new energy projects and environmental protection as well as land use must be managed carefully, adhering to regulations for land conservation. Projects should be tailored to local conditions, combining rural industrial development with a promotion of low-carbon and green lifestyles.
Haier New Energy has recently achieved ISO 37301:2021 compliance management system certification, enhancing its global competitiveness. The company covers engineering construction management and compliance operations in photovoltaic, wind, energy storage, and smart energy management systems, as well as technology development and production management for photovoltaic and wind energy systems.
This week, the Polar Star Solar PV Network published a review of significant news (April 14-18, 2025). According to their report, the first batch of wind and solar power projects for 2025 will have a total construction scale of 7 million kilowatts, with 2 million kilowatts from wind and 5 million kilowatts from photovoltaic sources.
In Guangxi Baise, efforts are underway to advance 69 new energy projects for the 2023-2024 period, with plans to include them in the 2025 provincial targets for onshore wind and centralized photovoltaic projects. The city aims to enhance support for enterprises and plans to add over 80 new large-scale industrial companies.
Moreover, Jinko Solar has customized an off-grid system for a desert post office, effectively addressing multiple construction and technical challenges to ensure stable power supply.
Shanxi has solicited public opinions on the implementation details for distributed photovoltaic power generation, outlining various grid connection models, including full grid connection and self-use options.
The China Electric Power Association has recognized a solar power project that transformed a waste pit into a green energy base using a “photovoltaic + ecological restoration” model, achieving 5A level certification for solar power stations, indicating its top-tier operational standards.
In Liaoning, the construction scheme for the first batch of wind and solar projects in 2025 has been issued, reiterating the 7 million kilowatt capacity for both wind and solar power.
In terms of market regulations, by 2025, each province’s wind and solar companies will have specific trading limits for their net contract electricity volumes.
Haipeng Technology has recently won the 2025 Red Dot Award for product design, redefining rooftop value by innovatively integrating photovoltaic systems into building structures.
In Yunnan, regulations have been set to ensure that investment entities involved in distributed photovoltaic projects must sign contracts that clearly define their responsibilities and rights.
The State Grid reported a remarkable addition of over 50 million kilowatts of new energy capacity in the first quarter, marking a 19.1% year-on-year increase.
Xiuqiang Co., Ltd. has signed a contract for distributed photovoltaic power projects, aiming to expand its renewable energy business.
In addition, Huasun New Energy has successfully delivered the first batch of HJT military projects, showcasing high reliability and performance in photovoltaic applications.
Hainan plans to establish guidelines for the registration of distributed photovoltaic projects by May 1, ensuring no additional registration conditions are imposed.
Finally, Guangdong Shaoguan is pushing forward with its action plan for high-quality development of distributed photovoltaic projects from 2025 to 2030, leveraging the green, low-carbon, and renewable nature of solar energy.
In summary, nationwide photovoltaic cell production saw an increase of 18.5% year-on-year in the first quarter, with significant growth in both solar power generation and photovoltaic cell manufacturing across various provinces.
As various regions continue to enhance their photovoltaic efforts, the focus remains on sustainable energy development and the advancement of new energy technologies.
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