China Proposes RMB 1.5 Billion Solar Subsidy For 2020
National Energy Administration China Issues Draft Subsidy Proposal Of RMB 1.5 Billion For Large Scale & Rooftop Solar Capacity In 2020
Monday, 27 Jan 2020
China had approved RMB 3 billion in April 2019 for eligible solar power projects as state subsidies in 2019. In July 2019, NEA selected 22.79 GW capacity to be disbursed RMB 1.7 billion.
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