Home / Business and Economy / China dims solar goals amid grid strain
China dims solar goals amid grid strain
6 Mar
Summary
- China's latest five-year plan omits solar installation targets.
- Rapid solar growth strains China's national grid.
- Focus shifts to grid flexibility and industrial energy transition.

China's latest five-year plan has notably omitted specific targets for solar energy installations, a departure from its previous rapid expansion.
This downplaying follows a record-breaking surge in solar power generation, which surpassed wind energy for the first time last year due to inexpensive panel manufacturing. However, this growth has overburdened the national electricity grid, resulting in more frequent power curtailments and impacting developer profitability.
As renewable energy sources constitute a larger portion of the energy mix, the focus is shifting towards system integration. This includes enhancing grid flexibility, expanding energy storage solutions, and exploring methods like pumped hydro to balance variable power generation.
Furthermore, the transition toward cleaner energy within the broader industrial economy necessitates significant structural reforms. Initiatives such as developing zero-carbon industrial parks are emerging to address these systemic challenges, indicating a move towards more comprehensive energy transition strategies.



