••Develop a building-level RSPV potential assessment model for mega-cities••. Rooftop solar photovoltaics (RSPV) are critical for megacities to achieve low-carbon. As the world's largest CO2 emitting country, China accounts for about 28.8% of global carbon emissions (British Petroleum, 2020). Decarbonization of China's economy is pivotal in realiz. Potential for rooftop solar photovoltaics powerBeijing GM area (inside RD6), which accounts for 80.2% of population and 13.8% of the juris. Author contributionsConceptualization, M.S., X.L., and A.F.; Methodology, M.S., H.J., S.C., N.Z., and Y.W.; Investigation, M.S. and Q.M.; Writing – Original Draft,. The following references appear in the Supplemental information: Abu-Hamdeh and Taherian, 2015, Anjuke, 2022, Author Anonymous, 2020, Dulac and Hu, 2019, Fan et al., 2015,.
Will rooftop solar PV installations in China surge in the next 3 years?
Rooftop solar PV installations in China may surge in the next three years as the country goes through a green energy transition and plans to make renewable energy a key cornerstone in the country's path to a greener economy, a recent research report said.
Fishman, an energy analyst at the Lantau Group, an economic consultancy firm in Shanghai, was keen to meet with developers in Shandong to understand how China is developing extensive rooftop solar installations at such a remarkable pace.
The country's rapid development of rooftop solar capacity is also driven by government incentives. Newly added annual installed capacity for solar stations has been around 30 GW on average over the past few years, China New Energy Investment and Financing Alliance said.
Most of the country's distributed solar photovoltaics are installed in the eastern and southern parts of China, where the economy is prosperous and demand for power is greater, including in Zhejiang, Shandong, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces.
Is Shandong leading China's rooftop solar-development initiatives?
Shandong is leading China's rooftop solar-development initiatives, accounting for 18% of such projects across the country. As of March, the province had installed 33 gigawatts (GW) of distributed solar capacity, enough to power an estimated 18 million homes.
Can solar power revitalize rural China?
At the same time, the Whole County PV programme provides an opportunity to revitalize rural China, local officials say. For example, homeowners can receive extra income by lending their rooftops to solar developers, or by selling the power generated by their rooftop system, Fishman says. The plan seems to be working.