Liu Fuguo, general manager of Shouhang Resources Saving, explained that solar thermal energy can be stored in the molten salt pot of the heat-absorbing tower, enabling solar energy storage and achieving 24-hour electricity generation without wasting energy.
China has already made major commitments to transitioning its energy systems towards renewables, especially power generation from solar, wind and hydro sources. However, there are many unknowns about the future of solar energy in China, including its cost, technical feasibility and grid compatibility in the coming decades.
Can China make more solar power?
China can now make more solar power than the rest of the world. Data released by China's National Agency last week revealed that the country's solar electric power generation capacity grew by a staggering 55.2 percent in 2023. The numbers highlight over 216 gigawatts (GW) of solar power China built during the year.
Nowadays, China lacks preferential policies and subsidies which can be actually operated for solar power generation. Power department also does not have explicit approval for solar PV power generation connecting grid and the grid feed-in PV power generation systems which have built are allowed by Power department one by one.
Why does China need solar power?
In order to develop economically by sustaining its own energy demand without harming the environment, the Chinese government has the incentive to support the development of solar power generation. China started research on solar cells in 1958, which were first applied on the satellite Dongfanghong no. 2 in 1971.
Could solar power power China in 2060?
Researchers from Harvard, Tsinghua University in Beijing, Nankai University in Tianjin and Renmin University of China in Beijing have found that solar energy could provide 43.2% of China's electricity demands in 2060 at less than two-and-a-half U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour.
Why should China invest in solar energy?
China is currently motivated to ease the pressure coming from environmental pollution and energy shortage by exploiting its abundant solar energy resources. Moreover, the pressure for reducing GHG emissions leads to a new obligation for developing solar energy.