France gradually reduces PV industry subsidies and increases installed capacity

On March 5th, the French government began to formally implement a new solar PV subsidy policy. According to the new policy, the subsidy price imposed from March 10 will be 18%-73% lower than the price specified on August 31, 2010. Agricultural photovoltaic building integration will be subsidized by 0.352 euros per kWh within 9 kilowatts, and 0.12 euros per kilowatt hour in the range of 9 kilowatts to 36 kilowatts. The simple integration of agricultural photovoltaic buildings enjoys a subsidy of 0.303 Euro per kWh in 36 kW and 0.288 Euro per kWh in 36 kW-100 kW. The New Deal will adjust the subsidy price to the projects below 100 kW per quarter. In addition, the subsidy price of agricultural roof photovoltaic building integration and simple integration of agricultural photovoltaic buildings will depend on the installation and installation of the previous quarter. At the same time, the French government will tender for projects of 100-250 kW, which covers a large number of agricultural roof projects. However, the French Minister of Ecology and Economy has not yet specified the tender details for the project.
Prior to this, an agency conducted an online survey of agricultural building solar photovoltaic installation projects, 80% of the survey participants believe that the New Deal will have a very large investment (39% participants) or relatively large (41% participation) Of the impact, 15% think it will have a slight impact, and only 3% think it has no effect at all. Jean-Louis Bal, president of the French Renewable Energy Association, said that "the New Deal will put a lot of companies in trouble." However, the French Prime Minister said: "At the end of last year, the 'speculative bubble' was breeding in this industry. Some solar photovoltaic panels are of inferior quality, seriously affecting the environment and urban construction, which is inconsistent with the sound development of renewable energy." The launch has received a lot of resistance. Sixteen French industry organizations, including the Environmental Protection Organization (World Conservation Fund France Branch) and the Renewable Energy Professional Association (Cler, Enerplan...), recently published a book entitled "France Should Not Be the Country of Sunset" The joint statement against the government's implementation of the new policy. The article explains that “(Government) requires more than 65MW of projects to decrement by 9.5% per quarter, which has never occurred in any other country in the world (France added 760MW in 2010). Moreover, more than 100MW of PV projects The implementation of the tendering system is very unfavorable for SMEs...” The representative of the industry organization said, “The annual 500MW limit will result in a reduction of at least 10% in the annual turnover of the French PV industry... no one will invest in our PV industry...this may It will be contrary to the original intention of the Prime Minister." It is said that if the New Deal is implemented, there will be "25,000 jobs on the verge of risk, and thousands of jobs will be completely dying." The French PV industry will "fall into crisis."

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