Conclusions and policy implications From the above analysis as well as the empirical perspective, it can be seen that China’s governmental subsidies for PV industry had a very good effect on the prosperity of the industry and cultivated a number of outstanding enterprises.
Recently, governments in China provide a large scale of subsidies to enterprises in their regions to accelerate the local economy development. The governmental subsidies in China include Value Added Tax (VAT) return, financial subsidies and taxation incentive.
As to the domestic researchers in China, Guo and He (2011) investigated on the emerging industries and found out that the subsidy of Chinese government did not guide the investment of industry very well, and more improvements are needed in setting subsidy target, method and process.
The growth of Residential rooftop solar (RRS) in some western countries has predominantly been driven by individual or market behaviour and has been extensively studied. However, the development landscape of RRS in China differs, and its driving mechanisms remain unclear.
As a result,heavy financial pressure forced the government to reduce metering subsidies from 0.42 yuan/kWh to 0.37 yuan/kWh in 2017 and the current subsidy is 0.32 yuan/kWh. With the technological innovation and market expansion of the PV industry, the cost of distributed PV power generation is falling accordingly.
Low and Abrahamson (1997). As the same as Europe (EU), the United States of America (USA) and Japan, China launched a national solar subsidy program in June 2009, named Golden Sun Program, which subsidized 50% of investment for solar power plants, with a total amount of 10 billion RMB (1.6 billion USD).
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