China Reduces Solar Subsidy on Declining Costs of Components
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-03/china-cuts-subsidies-for-solar-projects-21-on-declining-costs.html
China, the worlds biggest maker of solar panels, cut the subsidy for demonstration sun-power projects approved this year by 21 percent amid a decline in the prices of components.
The government reduced the incentive to 5.5 yuan (87 cents) a watt from the 7 yuan set in February, according to a statement on the central governments website. The subsidy applies only to projects whose developers will consume the power for their own use under the so-called Golden Sun program.
A supply glut in all parts of the solar manufacturing chain has led to declining prices as European governments cut back on subsidies. The average spot price of polysilicon has fallen by a third since September, wafers are 35 percent lower and silicon- based solar panels are 25 percent cheaper, Bloomberg New Energy Finance data shows.
The reduction in the subsidy is significant and is likely to discourage developers that applied when it was higher, Lian Rui, a senior analyst for the research company Solarbuzz, said today by phone. Developers will only get about a 10 percent of internal rate of return with the new rate.
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