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Industry News: Shine With A Little Sunshine

2014-07-23

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Recently, in Xi Ren village, Luquan City, Hebei Province, the first residential CdTe thin film distributed PV power station in Hebei Province was connected to the grid for power generation. The project uses the CdTe thin film PV module with independent intellectual property rights produced by ASP. According to industry insiders, CdTe thin film modules are particularly suitable for installation in North China where haze pollution is serious due to their excellent low light power generation characteristics due to the small impact of ambient temperature. Since the trial operation of the 5kW installed PV power station with an investment of more than 50000 yuan, it can still bring more than 20 degrees of household electricity to users every day even in the cloudy and haze polluted weather conditions.


The project is constructed by Hebei Runming Photoelectric Technology Co., Ltd. as the first-class agent of ASP CdTe PV module in Hebei Province, the company has been committed to the popularization and promotion of new energy industry of PV , and has made due contributions to improve and optimize the living environment and expand the social green investment channels with unremitting efforts ---- let unlimited sunshine create infinite value. The power station is not only beautiful in appearance and standard in construction, but also superior to the traditional components in dust and haze resistance, which is highly praised by the local power department.


Since 2013, China has intensively issued a series of policies to support the construction of distributed PV power stations, which clarify the organizational relationship and responsibilities, clarify the subsidy standard of power consumption in economy, simplify the procedures of power delegation in application and approval, coordinate the social functions such as finance and insurance, and actively introduce them, laying a good foundation for the popularization and development of green energy in China. 

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