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实探全球首个钙钛矿光伏示范园 "绿色发电墙"引领产业新趋势
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-31 06:55

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the world's first perovskite photovoltaic demonstration park in Wuxi showcases the potential of perovskite technology in transforming industrial buildings from energy consumers to energy producers [1][2]. Group 1: Perovskite Photovoltaic Technology - The first GW-level perovskite photovoltaic module production line was launched in Wuxi, capable of producing approximately 1.8 million perovskite modules annually [2]. - The demonstration park features over 3,000 perovskite modules, with a total installed capacity of 256 kW, generating an annual electricity output of 168,000 kWh and reducing CO2 emissions by 108 tons [2][3]. - Perovskite components are integrated into building facades, allowing for energy generation while maintaining aesthetic appeal, with the potential to cover nearly 20% of the energy consumption of the office building [3][4]. Group 2: Economic and Environmental Benefits - The use of perovskite photovoltaic components as building materials can reduce costs and enhance the integration of renewable energy into architectural designs [4][5]. - The Wuxi Music Hall's perovskite roof, covering 7,566 square meters, has an installed capacity of 1,240 kW, generating 1.2 million kWh annually, with a projected revenue exceeding 24 million yuan over 25 years [4]. - BIPV products not only contribute to energy generation but also serve as emergency power sources during grid outages, aligning with the dual carbon goals [5]. Group 3: Market Trends and Future Outlook - The perovskite technology is gaining traction as a viable alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells, with potential efficiency improvements and integration with existing technologies [6][7]. - Major photovoltaic companies are beginning to invest in perovskite technology, with projections indicating a combined production capacity of 4 GW by 2025 and 108 GW by 2030 [7]. - The consensus among industry stakeholders is that perovskite technology is poised for commercial explosion, driven by advancements in efficiency and stability [7].