2、 The application of CHIKO Solar Energy in the field of photovoltaic brackets. CHIKO Solar is a world leading manufacturer of solar brackets, headquartered in Shanghai and established in
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Zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets are suitable for centralized photovoltaic power stations nationwide. Long service life and other characteristics can generally be used for more
Photovoltaic Bracket -Nanjing Chinylion Metal Products Co., Ltd.-Photovoltaic bracket is mainly applicable to distributed power stations, rooftop power stations, household, commercial and
W-style photovoltaic brackets, with their distinctive ''W'' shape comprising three inclined supports, offer unparalleled stability, making them an ideal choice for regions with high winds. The triple
According to the above analysis and discussion, the following policy recommendations are proposed for China’s PV industry. First, China’s CO 2 mitigation requirements will continue to increase in the short term with economic growth and the commitment to reducing CO 2 emissions. Thus, the PV industry will experience rapid development.
We further adapt the cost estimation model to estimate the average carbon dioxide abatement cost of photovoltaic electric power in China at 679.72 yuan/ton in 2015 and 681.88 yuan/ton in 2016. Compared with wind power and biomass energy, photovoltaic electric power is currently less economical for carbon dioxide emission reduction.
Zhao and Zhang (2018) investigated the factors driving the performance of China’s PV industry based on panel data of 17 enterprises from 2008 to 2014. Their empirical results show that the output growth of the PV industry mainly depends on technological progress.
The fixed effect panel model, CO 2 abatement cost estimation model, and scenario design are applied to analyze the related issues in this paper to fill the above research gaps. Most researchers use the installed capacity (Zhang and He 2013) and power generation (Li et al. 2017) to measure the development of the PV industry.
In terms of the important studies on China’s PV industry, most research focuses on the development status, problems, and prospects of the sector (Zhao et al. 2011; Chen et al. 2014). Sun et al. (2014) analyzed the problems and challenges of China’s PV industry from the perspective of international trade conflicts and market competition.
The sector has achieved remarkable accomplishments: in 2016, the cumulative and new installed capacity of China’s PV electric power was 77.42 GW and 34.54 GW, respectively, both of which ranked first in the world. However, the development of the industry has also brought a series of policy and management issues.