A few points in the 2017 Government Work Report related to photovoltaics


Release time:

2017-03-07

The 2017 Government Work Report has been officially released. Various industries are paying attention to the report's content related to their own sectors and even individual companies. So, what information is relevant to photovoltaics, and even distributed photovoltaics?

  The 2017 Government Work Report has been officially released. All walks of life are paying attention to the content of the report related to their own industries and even enterprises. So, what information is related to photovoltaic, and even distributed photovoltaic? Let me analyze it with you:

  First, let's take a look at the key tasks summarized by the People's Daily this year:

  Reduce overcapacity: Further reduce steel production capacity by about 50 million tons and eliminate coal production capacity of more than 150 million tons.

  Reduce inventory: Support the housing needs of residents and those moving to cities in third- and fourth-tier cities; reasonably increase residential land in cities with high housing price pressure.

  Reduce costs: Expand the scope of small and micro enterprises enjoying the benefit of halving the income tax, and significantly reduce the non-tax burden of enterprises.

  State-owned enterprise reform: Basically complete the company system reform. Deepen mixed-ownership reform and make substantive progress in fields such as electricity and petroleum.

  Investment: Complete railway construction investment of 800 billion yuan and highway and waterway investment of 1.8 trillion yuan.

  Consumption: Promote e-commerce and express delivery into communities and rural areas; expand the scope of implementation of "same line, same standard, same quality" for domestic and foreign sales products.

  Innovation: Accelerate the research and development and transformation of new materials, artificial intelligence, fifth-generation mobile communication and other technologies.

  Environmental protection: Significant decrease in the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in key areas.

  Medical care: Achieve direct settlement of hospitalization expenses for medical treatment in other places.

  Among them, the ecological environment is also a key content of this report, including a decrease in energy consumption per unit of GDP of more than 3.4%. Many people do not understand the concept of energy consumption per unit of GDP. Let me explain it to you:

  Energy consumption per unit of GDP

  Energy consumption per unit of GDP (or regional GDP) refers to the energy consumed by a country (region) to produce one unit of GDP within a certain period.

  So what can this data reflect? Mainly the following points:

  First, it directly reflects the degree of dependence of economic development on energy. Energy consumption per unit of GDP is obtained by dividing energy consumption by GDP, reflecting the intensity relationship between economic development and energy consumption of a country (region), that is, the amount of energy consumed to create a unit of social wealth. The higher the energy consumption per unit of GDP, the higher the degree of dependence of economic development on energy.

  Second, it indirectly reflects the industrial structure, equipment and technology level, energy consumption structure and utilization efficiency, and other aspects. From the factors affecting energy consumption per unit of GDP, we can see that the magnitude of energy consumption per unit of GDP also more or less indirectly reflects these aspects.

  Third, it indirectly calculates the amount of energy saved by society or the amount of energy overconsumption.

  Fourth, it indirectly reflects the effects of various energy-saving policies and measures, playing a role in verifying the effectiveness of energy saving and emission reduction. The rate of decrease in energy consumption per unit of GDP can indirectly reflect the effectiveness of various energy-saving policies and measures this year and play a role in verifying the effectiveness of energy saving and emission reduction.

  Energy consumption per unit of GDP is calculated from two indicators: total energy consumption and GDP (or regional GDP).

  Therefore, with regard to the decrease in GDP energy consumption to more than 3.4%, it is simply a reform of energy consumption, such as the petroleum and coal we use, so we can think of ways to solve GDP energy consumption through distributed photovoltaics.

  Secondly, the Premier also specifically mentioned the difficulties and problems encountered last year, among which the frequent occurrence of haze was the biggest environmental problem!

  Therefore, in this year's environmental protection, special emphasis is placed on a significant decrease in the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in key areas, sounding the clarion call for the battle to protect the blue sky, which is also a control requirement for haze pollution.

  The most important point is still the problem of coal pollution. The Premier's report specifically emphasized the completion of replacing coal with electricity and gas for more than 3 million households, and the complete elimination of small coal-fired boilers in the built-up areas of cities at the prefecture level and above.

  The underlying meaning is that distributed photovoltaics can completely replace coal with electricity to meet the electricity needs of factories and households.

  Increase the intensity of ultra-low emission and energy-saving transformation of coal-fired power plants. The east and central regions should complete them in the next two years, and the western region should complete them in 2020; at the same time, pollution source control will be comprehensively promoted, and 24-hour online monitoring of all key industrial pollution sources.

  Therefore, from the interpretation of the report, solving coal pollution and environmental pollution is still the focus of this government work report. The popularization and use of new energy solves these two environmental problems; using new energy instead of coal for power generation; among new energy sources, solar power generation is currently the best choice and alternative. It is believed that in 2017, photovoltaic power generation will usher in further explosive growth.