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On April 24, the National Energy Administration announced that the country's new photovoltaic installed capacity in the first quarter of 2018 was 9.
65 GW, a year-on-year increase of 22%, higher than analysts' forecasts
.
In the first quarter, China added 9.
65 GW of new PV installed capacity
At a press conference on Tuesday, the National Energy Administration released the latest data
on the country's PV deployment in the first quarter.
The data was provided
by the Asia-Europe Clean Energy Consulting Company (AECEA) based in Beijing.
Specifically, new PV installations totaled 9.
65 GW in the first quarter, including 1.
97 GW of utility-scale installed capacity and 7.
68 GW of distributed installed capacity
.
AACEA director Frank Haugwitz explained that China's utility-scale PV installed capacity actually decreased by 64% in the first quarter compared to a year ago, while the distributed PV sector grew by an incredible 217%.
AECEA also hinted that grid curtailment, which has plagued China's PV industry for several years, is beginning to improve, especially in places like Xinjiang and Gansu, where grid reduction levels remained above
20% in 2017.
This is a strong start
for China's PV industry.
The PV industry has broken various records in 2017, with 52.
83 GW of PV capacity
installed throughout the year after an annual revision of analyst expectations.
Looking ahead, there is no consensus on how much solar power will be installed in China in 2018, but AECEA currently expects China to install 40 GW to 45 GW of PV capacity
.
,
On April 24, the National Energy Administration announced that the country's new photovoltaic installed capacity in the first quarter of 2018 was 9.
65 GW, a year-on-year increase of 22%, higher than analysts' forecasts
.
In the first quarter, China added 9.
65 GW of new PV installed capacity
65 GW of new PV installed capacity
At a press conference on Tuesday, the National Energy Administration released the latest data
on the country's PV deployment in the first quarter.
The data was provided
by the Asia-Europe Clean Energy Consulting Company (AECEA) based in Beijing.
Specifically, new PV installations totaled 9.
65 GW in the first quarter, including 1.
97 GW of utility-scale installed capacity and 7.
68 GW of distributed installed capacity
.
AACEA director Frank Haugwitz explained that China's utility-scale PV installed capacity actually decreased by 64% in the first quarter compared to a year ago, while the distributed PV sector grew by an incredible 217%.
AECEA also hinted that grid curtailment, which has plagued China's PV industry for several years, is beginning to improve, especially in places like Xinjiang and Gansu, where grid reduction levels remained above
20% in 2017.
This is a strong start
for China's PV industry.
The PV industry has broken various records in 2017, with 52.
83 GW of PV capacity
installed throughout the year after an annual revision of analyst expectations.
Looking ahead, there is no consensus on how much solar power will be installed in China in 2018, but AECEA currently expects China to install 40 GW to 45 GW of PV capacity
.
,