Many issues of distributed generation require legislation

Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission has promulgated the Interim Measures for the Administration of Distributed Generation, which provides a management standard for the development of distributed generation. However, there is no relevant legislation for distributed generation such as photovoltaic power generation, which is very unfavorable for its sustainable development in the future.

Legislative policy development is lagging behind

The success of the first grid-connected personal power generation system in Beijing proved that it has become a reality to sell electricity to the country through its own power generation. “Although there have been successful cases, China’s distributed generation still has a long way to go, and the lack of relevant laws and regulations has limited the rapid development in the future.” Beijing Yuanfang Power Renewable Energy Technology Development Limited Liu Xiaohua, director of corporate strategy, said.

“At present, China has a huge legal gap in distributed generation, and it cannot legally determine the direction of comprehensive utilization and diversified utilization of energy.” Ren Dongming, deputy director of the National Renewable Energy Center, told reporters that the status quo leads to The policy of developing renewable energy and distributed energy is difficult to implement.

Diversification and coordinated development are inevitable

China's renewable energy and non-renewable energy development plans need to be coordinated to promote the healthy development of distributed power generation. At present, although China has issued the "Mid-term and long-term development plan for renewable energy," and has conducted key plans for distributed renewable energy in key cities and remote areas, "but now it is difficult to see the effect. Many enterprises and local governments have distributed There is not enough investment in power generation projects," said Liu Xiaohua.

The increasingly severe fossil energy consumption and environmental load carrying capacity have made China’s social development face a dilemma. On the one hand, economic growth requires energy supply and consumption; on the other hand, environmental issues such as air, water, and land pollution continue to intensify. Low-emission, distributed, distributed generation seems to be a regulator.

“The current situation is indeed a good time for the development of renewable energy, but it is necessary to coordinate the development of various energy sources.” Deng Jianling, deputy general manager of China Huadian Corporation, said that the scale of solar and wind power generation in China is enormous, but The small amount of electricity that can actually be connected to the grid leads to a decline in the enthusiasm for the development of these energy companies. Therefore, distributed generation is not as good as possible. It is necessary to pay attention to the development planning in the previous period and the development quality in the middle and later stages.

Distributed generation is a new opportunity

Major clean energy power generation models such as hydropower, natural gas, photovoltaics, and wind power are gradually becoming choices for developing alternative energy sources in various countries around the world. As far as China is concerned, the total amount of hydropower generation ranks first in the world; the potential development of wind energy resources with a land level of 50 meters above sea level 3 is approximately 2.38 billion kilowatts; the development potential of solar power generation can reach approximately 3 billion kilowatts.

“Especially for photovoltaic power generation, it is now a rare opportunity to encourage the development of distributed photovoltaic power generation.” said Hong Wei, director of the Photovoltaic Research Center of the China Energy Economic Research Institute. On July 27 of this year, the EU anti-dumping case against China lasted for nearly a year, and finally reached a "friendly" solution, which was submitted to the European Commission for approval in the near future.

Data show that the total demand for photovoltaic products in the EU market in 2013 will reach 10 to 12 gigawatts, and this limit will continue for several years. "This will greatly promote the recovery of domestic companies to develop photovoltaic technology, driving the application of photovoltaic power generation in China." Liu Yuhua said that the entry point is in the field of distributed power generation.

However, “distributed power generation is not a panacea. Many problems in the current Chinese market require the government's policy support to resolve it.” Hong Wei said that China vigorously develops distributed generation, renewable energy, and shuns the market mechanism. It is particularly important that industrial development be brought into the legislative regulatory stage as soon as possible.

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