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Exclusive: US plots industry stifling in Xinjiang, this time targets solar energy industry

CHINA / DIPLOMACY By GT staff reporters Published: Apr 16, 2021 08:28 PM A worker installs a solar power unit at the construction site of a 300-MW photovoltaic electricity project of the China Datang Corporation Ltd. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang) First it was cotton; now it s Xinjiang s solar panels that are being targeted. Both are pillar industries of Xinjiang in Northwest China, and they have become the target of what appears to be a malicious campaign launched by Western anti-China forces to destroy Xinjiang s rapidly ascending economy and ultimately obstruct the development of China. These forces behind the campaign position themselves as saviors and claim to counter a genocide in Xinjiang, but what they are doing is essentially attempting to wipe out the industries and the bread and butter of over 25 million people in Xinjiang, locals, businesses and experts said. 

MWT: A Better Tech Route for PV

MWT: A Better Tech Route for PV By Sunport Power Email The China Photovoltaic Industry Association (CPIA) recently published its latest guidance report, the “Photovoltaic Industry Development Roadmap 2020”, in which it provided professional suggestions for both the Chinese government and all industry players on key concerns, including market trends and future technologies. Thinner wafers and two possible next generation cell technologies, TOPCon and HJT, were identified, analyzed and discussed as a major area of focus due to their importance to the industry.  Firstly, thinner wafers can deliver higher cell conversion efficiencies due to a better match to diffusion length of minority carriers. Secondly, they also appear to be less fragile once thickness goes below 150μm. Thirdly, thinner wafers reduce the cost of crystalline silicon, especially during periods of supply shortages. Currently, slicing technology supports thinner wafers well, yet is limited b

Chinese photovoltaic businesses embrace low-carbon development

SOURCE / ECONOMY By GT staff reporters Published: Apr 12, 2021 05:18 PM Solar panels at the solar power station of Panda Green Energy, in Datong, Shanxi Province. Photo: Courtesy of UNDP China Chinese photovoltaic companies are ramping up efforts to embrace the low-carbon development trend in countries along the Belt and Road against the backdrop of China s commitment to make the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) a platform for advancing sustainable development. While China s carbon neutrality goal is conducive to enhancing the upgrading and transformation of the manufacturing industry and reducing costs through mass production, partner countries are able to access to the new energy solutions from China in the acceleration toward eco-friendly growth, experts said.

China s residential PV industry expects surge in next five years

China s residential PV industry expects surge in next five years
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90 Percent of Australia s Imported Solar Panels Are Made in China

90 Percent of Australia’s Imported Solar Panels Are Made in China Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows ninety percent of all solar panels imported into Australia came directly from China during the first 9 months of the 2020 financial year. This cost Australia $1.1 billion (US$850 million), and from 2015 to 2020, Australia spent more than $5.3 billion (US$4 billion) on Chinese-made solar panels. Federal Independent MP Craig Kelly expressed concern over the huge expenditure, saying that Australia’s renewables push has forced Australia to buy a vast number of solar panels from China. “The net result will be a wealth transfer out of Australia to the communist party of China,” Kelly told The Epoch Times.

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