Core Insights - The article provides an overview of the photovoltaic (PV) power generation capacity added in the first three quarters of 2025, highlighting significant growth in both distributed and centralized solar power installations across various provinces in China [2][3][4]. Summary by Sections Overall Capacity - The total newly installed grid capacity for PV power in the first three quarters of 2025 reached 23,952.8 million kW, with distributed solar power accounting for 12,793.4 million kW and centralized solar power contributing 11,159.4 million kW [3][4]. Provincial Breakdown - Beijing: Added 62.2 million kW, with distributed solar at 60.6 million kW; cumulative capacity reached 192.5 million kW [3]. - Tianjin: New capacity of 263.4 million kW, with distributed solar at 159.5 million kW; total capacity at 987.6 million kW [3]. - Hebei: 1,027.6 million kW added, with distributed solar at 540.3 million kW; cumulative capacity at 8,152.1 million kW [3]. - Shandong: New capacity of 1,559.3 million kW, with a cumulative total of 9,711.6 million kW [4]. - Guangdong: 1,773.6 million kW added, with a total capacity of 5,889.0 million kW [4]. - Sichuan: 556.4 million kW added, with a cumulative capacity of 1,638.7 million kW [4]. Cumulative Capacity Insights - As of September 2025, the cumulative installed capacity of PV power across China reached 112,488.9 million kW, with distributed solar power at 50,799.6 million kW and centralized solar power at 61,689.3 million kW [3][4]. Notable Trends - The data indicates a strong trend towards increasing distributed solar installations, reflecting a growing emphasis on decentralized energy solutions in various regions [3][4]. Data Source - The data is sourced from the National Renewable Energy Center and the China Electricity Council, ensuring reliability and accuracy in the reported figures [4].
国家能源局发布2025年前三季度光伏发电建设情况
国家能源局·2025-11-13 02:34