On May 5, the State Energy Administration released the Construction and Operation of Photovoltaic Power Generation in the First Quarter of 2023, adding 33.656 million kilowatts of grid-connected capacity in the first quarter.
Among them, the centralized photovoltaic power station is 15.525 million kilowatts, the distributed photovoltaic power station is 18.13 million kilowatts, the household power station is 9.008 million kilowatts, and the industrial and commercial power station is 9.122 million kilowatts.
Among them, Henan, Hubei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Anhui ranked the top five in terms of new grid-connected capacity of photovoltaic power generation in the first quarter, and the new increment in Henan in the first quarter was as high as 3.293 million kilowatts.
Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang are the top five regions with new grid-connected capacity of distributed photovoltaic. Henan is 3.193 million kilowatts, that is, almost all the new photovoltaic power generation types in Henan in the first quarter are distributed photovoltaic.
Hubei, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Yunnan and Ningxia are the top five areas with new grid-connected capacity of centralized photovoltaic. Hubei topped the list with 2.277 million kilowatts. The new grid-connected capacity of centralized photovoltaic power stations in Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi and Yunnan in the first quarter all exceeded 1 million kilowatts.
In addition, by the end of March 2023, the top ten regions with cumulative grid-connected capacity were Shandong, Hebei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Anhui, Qinghai, Shanxi, Guangdong and Inner Mongolia. Among them, the cumulative grid-connected capacity of photovoltaic power generation in Shandong and Hebei exceeded 40 million kilowatts, 45.509 million kilowatts and 40.115 million kilowatts respectively, and the third Jiangsu was 27.652 million kilowatts. Construction and operation of
photovoltaic power generation in the first quarter of
2023 Unit: 10,000 kW
Note:
1. The above statistics do not include Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
2. Data source: National Renewable Energy Center, China Electricity Council.