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On June 20, 2021, the Comprehensive Department of the National Energy Administration issued the "Notice on Reporting the Pilot Program for the Development of the Rooftop Distributed Photovoltaic of the Whole County (City, District)", the notice pointed out that the whole county (city, district) will be promoted to promote the distribution of rooftops.
According to the notice, the following points should be noted:
First, the entire county (cities, districts) rooftop distributed photovoltaic development is a pilot project and requires relatively high conditions:
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Therefore, since it is a pilot program, it is not to say that it is very difficult for all counties (cities, districts) or even most counties (cities, districts) to meet the above-mentioned standards
Second, the notice requires the government of the pilot counties (cities, districts) to implement the main responsibilities.
Therefore, local governments should focus on integrating rooftop resources and getting through the difficulties related to the implementation of distributed photovoltaic projects
Overall, this pilot program captures the difficulties in coordinating roof resources in the distributed development process, especially the pain points such as the low enthusiasm of public building owners and the difficulty in grid access.
What needs to be emphasized is that residential photovoltaic projects, which are relatively dispersed and require diverse rooftop owners, have been through the continuous efforts of the government and photovoltaic practitioners in the past few years.
In short, we hope that all local governments will earnestly study and understand the essence of this pilot program notice, and truly make good use of this policy that is conducive to the development of distributed photovoltaics