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China raises 2015 solar power installation target

China, the biggest supplier of solar power panels, quadrupled a domestic installation goal for solar energy projects to 21 gigawatts by 2015 to help absorb the excess supply of panels and support prices.

The target includes 1 gigawatt of solar-thermal power plants, said Shi Lishan, deputy director of the administration's renewable energy division.

The plan will be issued soon, he said.

China had planned 5 gigawatts of capacity in the five years through 2015 and 20 gigawatts by 2020. The government has considered an increase since last year as solar panel makers led by Suntech Power Holdings Co and Trina Solar Ltd suffer from cuts in European subsidies and a global supply glut that drove prices lower.

"With a significant tumble in photovoltaic prices, the timetable for mass use is ahead of schedule," said Lian Rui, a senior analyst for research company Solarbuzz. "The new target is still very conservative; we expect the installation to surpass 30 gigawatts."

Solar module prices have plunged about 42 percent to the current $0.87 a watt from a year earlier, squeezing profit margins of manufacturers, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance data.

Project aid

China has offered financial assistance for projects under the so-called Golden Sun program since 2009 to stimulate renewable energy. The nation in May chose GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd, Yingli Green Energy Holding Co and about 100 other developers of projects with 1.7 gigawatts of combined capacity to be eligible for a subsidy of 5.5 yuan ($0.87) a watt under the program in 2012.

In January, Suntech Chief Executive Officer Shi Zhengrong and Trina CEO Gao Jifan said China may double its installations of solar panels this year, absorbing excess production that depressed prices and profit margins in 2011.

JinkoSolar Holding Co expects the domestic market to account for as much as 12 percent of sales this year, double that of a year earlier, Chief Executive Officer Chen Kangping said in April.

Yingli Chairman Miao Liansheng said in May that China will account for 30 percent of revenue this year, while Germany and the US currently make up about 80 percent of its sales.

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