The Photovoltaic Industry develops
rapidly in China in recent years. China became the world's largest producer of
photovoltaic products in 2007 with the export value of USD 2,838 million. In
2014, the total import and export value of Chinese solar photovoltaic products
was USD 18.28 billion, increasing by 15.09% YOY. Among that, the export value
was USD 14.41 billion, increasing by 17.27% YOY; the import value was USD 3.87
billion, up by 7.62% YOY.
Judged from the export structure and
the market, Chinese export of photovoltaic products still has the following
problems: it relies too much on processing trade and has not formed an
autonomous R&D system; the structure of export market is not stable; the
risk of trade friction exists in emerging markets at any time.
After nearly 10 years of rapid
development, China photovoltaic industry entered into a difficult period as
overseas photovoltaic market shrank in 2011. Developing domestic markets became
the consensus of the government and enterprises. China is rich in solar energy
resource with the theoretical reserves equal to 1.7 trillion tons of standard
coal every year. The potential of the exploitation of solar energy resource is
enormous. China is situated in the northern hemisphere with the distance
between the north and the south and that between the east and the west are both
over 5,000 km. There is abundant solar energy resource in the vast land of
China. In most places, the annual average daily radiation is more than 4 kWh/m2
and the annual sunshine duration is over 2,000 h, so there exists a huge
development potential.
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In recent years, as China's demand for
energy increases, the environment protection pressure grows. After the great
setback against it caused by trade protection of western countries in 2012,
China photovoltaic industry is gradually returning to a sensible state,
reshaping supply and demand relationship and approaching the balance of market
pattern. With the deepening of the idea of environment protection and the
fluctuation of the price of fossil fuels, Chinese government has formulated a
series of policies to support the downstream application of photovoltaic
industry since 2013. New photovoltaic installed capacity reached 11.3 GW in
2013, increasing by 126% than that in 2012 and ranking the first in the world.
In 2014, the total photovoltaic power
generation grid capacity was 28.05 MW, increasing by 60% YOY, including 23.38
MW in photovoltaic power stations and 4.67 MW of distributed photovoltaic
power. The annual photovoltaic power generating capacity is about 25 billion
kilowatt-hours, increasing by 200% YOY.
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In 2014, new grid photovoltaic power
generation capacity was 10.60 MW, occupying about a quarter of that of the
whole world and a third of the output of Chinese photovoltaic cell modules,
realizing the target of an annual increase of 10 MW put forward in Suggestions
on Promoting the Healthy Development of Photovoltaic Industry, with 8.55 MW in
photovoltaic power stations and 2.05 MW of distributed photovoltaic power.
Chinese photovoltaic battery
manufacturers continued to keep strong international competitiveness in 2014.
Among the famous enterprises which were the top ten in terms of global output,
China occupied six places while top 4 were all Chinese enterprises. In terms of
the development of upstream photovoltaic industry, the domestic output of polysilicon
was about 130,000 tons in 2014, increasing by 50% YOY, while the import volume
was about 90,000 tons. The total output of photovoltaic cell modules was over
33 million kilowatts, increasing by 17% YOY. The proportion of export was about
68%. Most enterprises improved their capacity utilization. The average capacity
utilization of top 10 enterprises was over 87%.
To some extent, China photovoltaic
industry still faces the situation where raw materials and market rely on
overseas markets. As photovoltaic products are export-focused, it is very easy
to cause trade friction. In the meantime, as the overall profit level of China
photovoltaic industry is low, investment in R&D is insufficient. Therefore,
most photovoltaic enterprises have not yet developed a mature R&D system
and the technical level of products is universally low.
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Through
this report, the readers can acquire the following information:
-Policy and Economic Environment in
China Photovoltaic Industry
-Development Status of Photovoltaic
Power Stations and Distributed Photovoltaic in China
-Supply and Demand in China
Photovoltaic Industry
-Major Photovoltaic Manufacturers in
China
-Anti-dumping against Photovoltaic
Enterprises in China
-Import and Export of PV
-Forecast on Development of China
Photovoltaic Industry
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Table of Contents
1 Overview of Photovoltaic
Industry
1.1 Definition and Classification
1.1.1 Definition
1.1.2 Classification
1.2 Analysis of Photovoltaic Industry Chain
1.2.1 Polysilicon
1.2.2 Photovoltaic Cells
1.2.3 Photovoltaic Modules
1.2.4 Photovoltaic Power Station Inverter
1.3 Overview of Global Photovoltaic Industry
2 Development Environment of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
2.1 Economic Environment
2.1.1 Global Economy
2.1.2 China Economy
2.2 Policy Environment
2.2.1 Policy Overview
2.2.2 Policy Trend
3 Status of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
3.1 Supply
3.1.1 Production Capacity
3.1.2 Output Volume
3.2 Demand
3.2.1 International Market
3.2.2 Market in China
4 Industry Chain of Photovoltaic in China, 2011-2015
4.1 Constitution of Photovoltaic Industry Chain
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Polysilicon
4.1.3 Modules and Cell Pieces
4.1.4 Photovoltaic Electric Station and Distributed Photovoltaic
4.2 Analysis of Costs in Photovoltaic Industry Chain
4.2.1 Upstream Costs
4.2.2 Downstream Generating Costs
5 Key Areas of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
5.1 Analysis of Photovoltaic Electric Station by Region
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 Gansu
5.1.3 Qinghai
5.1.4 Xinjiang
5.1.5 Ningxia
5.1.6 Inner Mongolia
5.1.7 Jiangsu
5.2 Analysis of Distributed Photovoltaic by Region
5.2.1 Zhejiang
5.2.2 Hunan
5.2.3 Guangdong
5.2.4 Jiangsu
5.2.5 Shandong
5.3 Plan of Regional Development of Photovoltaic Industry
6 Analysis of Import and Export and Trade Friction of Photovoltaic in China, 2011-2015
6.1 Export
6.1.1 Export Overview
6.1.2 Major Export Destinations
6.2 Import
6.2.1 Import Overview
6.2.2 Major Sources of Import
6.3 Trade Barriers against Photovoltaic Enterprises in China
7 Key Enterprises in China Photovoltaic Industry, 2011-2015
7.1 Module Manufacturers
7.1.1 Trina Solar
7.1.2 Yingli Solar
7.1.3 Canadian Solar Inc.
7.1.4 JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd.
7.1.5 JA SOLAR Co., Ltd.
7.1.6 Zhejiang Renesola
7.1.7 Hanwha SolarOne Co., Ltd.
7.1.8 Astronergy
7.1.9 Risen Energy Co., Ltd.
7.1.10 HAREON SOLAR Co., Ltd.
7.2 Photovoltaic Power Station Inverter Manufacturers
7.2.1 Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.
7.2.2 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
7.2.3 TBEA
7.2.4 Wuxi God's Power New Energy Co., Ltd.
7.2.5 Kstar
7.2.6 Kelong
7.2.7 East
7.2.8 Chint Power
7.2.9 Surpass Sun Electric
7.2.10 Zeversolar
8 Prospect of China Photovoltaic Industry, 2016-2020
8.1 Factors Influencing Development
8.1.1 Policy Environment
8.1.2 Economic Situation
8.2 Forecast on Supply
8.2.1 Projects under Construction
8.2.2 Forecast on Production Capacity
8.2.3 Forecast on Output Volume
8.3 Forecast on Demand
8.3.1 International Market
8.3.2 Domestic Market
8.4 Discussion about Investment Opportunities
8.5 Recommendations on Investment and Development
1.1 Definition and Classification
1.1.1 Definition
1.1.2 Classification
1.2 Analysis of Photovoltaic Industry Chain
1.2.1 Polysilicon
1.2.2 Photovoltaic Cells
1.2.3 Photovoltaic Modules
1.2.4 Photovoltaic Power Station Inverter
1.3 Overview of Global Photovoltaic Industry
2 Development Environment of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
2.1 Economic Environment
2.1.1 Global Economy
2.1.2 China Economy
2.2 Policy Environment
2.2.1 Policy Overview
2.2.2 Policy Trend
3 Status of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
3.1 Supply
3.1.1 Production Capacity
3.1.2 Output Volume
3.2 Demand
3.2.1 International Market
3.2.2 Market in China
4 Industry Chain of Photovoltaic in China, 2011-2015
4.1 Constitution of Photovoltaic Industry Chain
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Polysilicon
4.1.3 Modules and Cell Pieces
4.1.4 Photovoltaic Electric Station and Distributed Photovoltaic
4.2 Analysis of Costs in Photovoltaic Industry Chain
4.2.1 Upstream Costs
4.2.2 Downstream Generating Costs
5 Key Areas of Photovoltaic Industry in China, 2011-2015
5.1 Analysis of Photovoltaic Electric Station by Region
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 Gansu
5.1.3 Qinghai
5.1.4 Xinjiang
5.1.5 Ningxia
5.1.6 Inner Mongolia
5.1.7 Jiangsu
5.2 Analysis of Distributed Photovoltaic by Region
5.2.1 Zhejiang
5.2.2 Hunan
5.2.3 Guangdong
5.2.4 Jiangsu
5.2.5 Shandong
5.3 Plan of Regional Development of Photovoltaic Industry
6 Analysis of Import and Export and Trade Friction of Photovoltaic in China, 2011-2015
6.1 Export
6.1.1 Export Overview
6.1.2 Major Export Destinations
6.2 Import
6.2.1 Import Overview
6.2.2 Major Sources of Import
6.3 Trade Barriers against Photovoltaic Enterprises in China
7 Key Enterprises in China Photovoltaic Industry, 2011-2015
7.1 Module Manufacturers
7.1.1 Trina Solar
7.1.2 Yingli Solar
7.1.3 Canadian Solar Inc.
7.1.4 JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd.
7.1.5 JA SOLAR Co., Ltd.
7.1.6 Zhejiang Renesola
7.1.7 Hanwha SolarOne Co., Ltd.
7.1.8 Astronergy
7.1.9 Risen Energy Co., Ltd.
7.1.10 HAREON SOLAR Co., Ltd.
7.2 Photovoltaic Power Station Inverter Manufacturers
7.2.1 Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.
7.2.2 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
7.2.3 TBEA
7.2.4 Wuxi God's Power New Energy Co., Ltd.
7.2.5 Kstar
7.2.6 Kelong
7.2.7 East
7.2.8 Chint Power
7.2.9 Surpass Sun Electric
7.2.10 Zeversolar
8 Prospect of China Photovoltaic Industry, 2016-2020
8.1 Factors Influencing Development
8.1.1 Policy Environment
8.1.2 Economic Situation
8.2 Forecast on Supply
8.2.1 Projects under Construction
8.2.2 Forecast on Production Capacity
8.2.3 Forecast on Output Volume
8.3 Forecast on Demand
8.3.1 International Market
8.3.2 Domestic Market
8.4 Discussion about Investment Opportunities
8.5 Recommendations on Investment and Development
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