At present, most large companies are focusing their efforts on the global market. The competition in overseas markets has become the primary strategy of many photovoltaic companies.
The enterprises in the domestic downstream power station market are also showing a two-pronged trend. Most companies have sold power stations under financial pressure, especially some of these private enterprises, some of them are even on the verge of bankruptcy, and others are listed. On the list of untrustworthy, the more people who changed lines, the photovoltaic circle of friends has even proliferated in the near future.
Over time, some people think that "531" regulates the disorderly development of the industry and returns the rushing industry to normal. There is direct evidence that the system cost has been reduced by 30%, some high-quality projects have even achieved affordable Internet access in advance, and in 2018, a double reduction in the amount of abandoned electricity and light has been achieved, and the development layout of ground power stations and distributed power stations has further Optimization, etc.
More industry experts said, "Photovoltaic policy is guiding the industry towards a high-quality development path that pursues quality and efficiency."
Of course, there are many people who disagree with this and even feel deeply dissatisfied.
I don’t know if it is because of these differences that the policy of 2019 has been delayed.
According to a number of people who had participated in the symposium boldly speculated that from the frequency of consultations and the results of consultations, the photovoltaic policy in 2019 will be released soon, and some people even explicitly predicted the specific time for the document.
Based on the analysis of various parties, this year's policy is generally more positive, but there are some implementation details that may cause problems for companies in the industry. In particular, the requirement that all projects require bidding, in the opinion of the industry, this will inevitably intensify industry competition, and even malicious disruption will occur, which also makes many project development companies even less confident in entering the subsidy catalog.
Of course, no one can predict what kind of changes it will bring to the industry before the policy is officially introduced, but I think at least it will not be worse than the palpitating "531".
"The tide level is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging." For many industry companies, while waiting for policy, they should not give up innovation. They must focus on both domestic and foreign markets, continue to polish their brand influence, and take the road of branding and quality to cope with the future. Various risks and challenges.