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The development of solar energy China to "all armed roof"

As the worlds largest solar market, China is pushing more plants, schools, and even greenhouse roofs to install solar panels to achieve its historic climate agreement with the United States to achieve the goal.
China hopes that this year can be installed up to 8 Giva small photovoltaic power generation system, more than its total installed capacity last year, 10 times. By the end of 2013, China has a solar power capacity of 20 GW, equivalent to 20 nuclear reactors. Most of them are from large areas to build large-scale solar power stations.
But now policymakers are pushing the use of small-scale power generation systems, built closer to the electricity side. Traditionally, power generation in remote areas has caused bottlenecks to the grid, consuming large amounts of transmission resources, and small regional power generation systems do not have this problem. Which will help China as soon as possible from the pollution of a serious thermal power.
This also means that the roof solar system will be more commonly used. Chinas National Energy Agency in September introduced a policy to promote small solar energy, they also asked the local government to find the potential to install the roof power station and small ground power station address. This will include those with large roofs and industrial buildings, as well as public buildings, such as railway stations, airport terminals and so on.
In July this year, Chinas third largest photovoltaic power generation panel manufacturers Jingke Energy from Chinas Minsheng Bank received 1 billion yuan of financing for the development of small photovoltaic power generation equipment. "The policy is relatively good, and the companies are competing in the roof space," said Liu Si-ming, director of the Crystal Energy Investor Relations.