ist zwar vom 8.September ,aber schön detailliert :nicht nur Dächer von Häusern bis 20MW sondern Priorität haben Gewerbeparks,Öffentliche Gebäude ,Projekte auf Wasteland ,,Flughäfen,Carparks,Sportparks etc
Und die Netztbetreiber sollen Abnahme und Subventionen monatlich zahlen
The Notice shows government’s strong determination to support distributed generation (DG) solar project development in the long run.
Like the draft version, the Notice provides guidance on how to better execute DG development. Key contents include:
Extending definition of DG (to unlock volume growth): Projects built on waste land, greenhouse, fish pond, lakes, and projects under 20MW and 35kV can also be qualified as DG rather than utility-scale. Projects under 20MW can still enjoy local utility scale tariff (Rmb0.9-1.0/kWh, depending on location).
More flexible feed-in-tariff regime: The developer can choose to sell: (1) abundant power to the grid after self-consumption, or (2) all power to the grid at utility-scale tariff. The developer can change from Option 1 to Option 2 if self-used power consumption falls significantly.
Improve the tariff settlement and subsidy payment: The Notice requires grid companies to pay DG developers monthly (or as negotiated) for tariff and government subsidy. This could help to alleviate DG developers’ tight cash flow. Currently, it takes more than 6-12 months for solar operators to collect the subsidy. The grid should also help to provide related tax certificates.
Project financing: Financial institutes (banks, funds, insurance companies and trusts, etc.) are encouraged to take active/innovative measures such as setting up solar industry funds, extending credit terms with favourable interest rates, offering credit guarantee mechanisms, finance leases and securitisation, etc.
Identifies priority projects including: (1) industrial parks and large companies with sufficient roof-top and high electricity consumption; and (2) public buildings including railway stations, highway service stations, airports, sports centres, parking lots, schools, hospitals, etc.
Emphasise local governments’ role, including coordinating resources, offering local subsidies on top of central government subsidies and other flexible benefits to DG projects with power purchase agreements.
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