“太阳能强国”中国引领亚洲绿色能源运动
"Solar Powerhouse" China Is Leading Asia's Green Energy Movement

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/solar-powerhouse-china-leading-asias-green-energy-movement

东南亚对可再生能源不断增长的需求正在推动对全球太阳能解决方案领导者中国的依赖。 由于规模经济、专业知识和政府支持,中国提供具有成本效益且技术先进的太阳能产品。 尽管努力实现本地化生产,但预计中国将主导光伏制造能力并保持价格优势。 与太阳能发电厂相比,由于开发时间较长,海上风电项目的吸引力较低。 旨在吸引致力于可再生能源的科技巨头的亚洲新兴经济体尤其依赖中国的太阳能解决方案。 中国在太阳能领域的主导地位并不能得到保证,但其庞大的规模和政府补贴使其能够超越竞争对手。 如今,中国控制着从原材料到制造的大部分太阳能供应链。

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If you're trying to implement green energy solutions in Asia, chances are you're going to need to rely on China one way or another. 

Southeast Asia’s demand for renewable energy is rising, driven by tech manufacturing and data center growth, according to Nikkei. Solarvest, the region's leading renewable energy provider, plans to capitalize on this boom by increasing imports from China, according to a local manager.

That manager told Nikkei: "We aim to invest more in the next couple of years. Buying equipment and components from Chinese suppliers, who have mastered the supply chain and solar tech, gives us the best opportunity to generate green energy with a price that is low enough to compete against fossil fuels."

Through its Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing has extended its influence over power infrastructure in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Pakistan. However, the U.S. has criticized China for subsidizing manufacturers and underpricing goods, leading to tariffs and trade barriers.

The Nikkei report says that despite U.S. opposition, China maintains an edge with economies of scale and growing climate urgency. Solar energy, seen as the most accessible renewable source, attracted $500 billion in investment in 2024, surpassing all other energy types, according to the International Energy Agency.

Offshore wind projects take over eight years to complete, while solar plants can be built in under two, making solar a faster choice for companies transitioning to renewables, industry leaders told Nikkei.

This urgency is especially pronounced in emerging Asian economies like Malaysia and Thailand, which rely on fossil fuels but aim to attract tech giants like Apple and Google, committed to 100% renewable energy through the RE100 initiative.

China dominates the global solar energy market, housing leading players like Longi Green Energy, Tongwei, and Jinko Solar, as well as the top three inverter makers: Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong.

Despite efforts by the U.S. and India to localize production, China is projected to maintain over 80% of global photovoltaic manufacturing capacity by 2030, with its solar products costing 20-30% less than competitors, according to the IEA.

Analysts attribute China's edge to its economic scale, advanced technology, and cost efficiency. Even as countries impose trade barriers to curb dependence on Chinese products, demand for China’s affordable solar solutions remains strong globally.

Companies like Foxconn highlight that Chinese solar energy rivals fossil fuels in cost, driving its adoption worldwide, particularly in markets eager to expand renewable energy capacity.

China’s dominance in solar wasn’t always guaranteed. In the 2000s, Japanese and Taiwanese firms led the photovoltaic industry, but China’s massive scale and government subsidies allowed it to outpace competitors.

Now, China controls over 90% of the solar supply chain, from polysilicon production to module manufacturing.

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