Analysis of the Development of Photovoltaic Companies in China
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Photovoltaic companies; government supportive subsides; PV industry developing.Abstract
Over past several years, China has concentrated on the methods dealing with environmental problems, bringing to a series of the photovoltaic companies, upstream and downstream. This article basically introduces the government supportive subsides on photovoltaic companies and explain the potential risk in the following future. It shows that the government has played a significant role in the process of PV industry developing. Although the PV industry is stimulated a temporary flourish in past time, leading to a great advance in both economic and environment situation, it is necessary to consider further to help the PV industry become healthier. Besides, the article also discusses the companies themselves, among which the potential process for the production capacity is highly mentioned. Not only does the article conclude previous experience, but also it delivers forward-looking perspectives. Think about the future development direction of photovoltaics and clarify it from the perspective of the enterprise itself.
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