The "Interim Measures for Supervision of Photovoltaic Power Generation," a three-year policy recently released by the National Energy Administration, marks a significant step forward in regulating and promoting the solar energy sector. These measures cover all aspects of photovoltaic (PV) project operations, aiming to ensure a more structured and efficient development of the industry. This initiative follows previous guidelines such as the "Interim Measures for the Management of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation Projects" and reflects a broader strategy aligned with national planning, policy formulation, and supervision frameworks.
The introduction of these policies has been well-received by the PV industry, providing much-needed clarity and support. For instance, Suzhou Omnik New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of solar inverters, has quickly adapted to the new regulatory environment. The company has enhanced its grid integration solutions and actively communicated subsidy programs to its users. According to an Omnik marketing representative, following the announcement of a 0.42 RMB per kWh subsidy in July, the number of PV inverter users significantly increased. The company's online monitoring platform, "Omnikportal," saw a surge in registrations, driven by favorable policies and effective marketing efforts.
Looking ahead, Omnik remains optimistic about the future of the PV market. With clear policy guidance and improved industry standards, the company is confident that its products will benefit from a supportive regulatory environment. Grid companies are now required to fully purchase PV power within their service areas, provide free access to distributed systems, and install separate meters to track both generation and on-grid electricity. Additionally, they are responsible for timely and full payment of PV subsidies. Regulatory bodies at the national level are also involved in overseeing grid connection, maintenance, subsidy distribution, and power dispatch, ensuring a transparent and fair system.
The Interim Measures also emphasize the importance of resolving disputes between PV companies and grid operators. In cases where agreements cannot be reached, the State Council’s energy management departments are tasked with mediation and resolution. Furthermore, the public will have access to information on the status of PV projects and how power companies are implementing renewable energy policies. Violations of these measures may result in legal action under the Renewable Energy Law and the Electricity Regulatory Ordinance.
Overall, the implementation of these measures signals a stronger commitment to the sustainable growth of the photovoltaic industry, paving the way for a more stable, transparent, and competitive market. As the policy continues to take effect, the domestic PV application market is expected to expand rapidly, particularly in the distributed solar segment, which will drive overall industry development and innovation.
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