Info
Info
News Article

Research And Development For China's Renewable Energy Future

News
Underwriters Laboratories forms landmark alliance with State Grid Electric Power Research Institute of China

Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a global leader in product safety testing and certification services, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with State Grid Electric Power Research Institute of China (SGEPRI) to advance research and development in China's renewable energy and power distribution industries. According to the agreement, UL will work with SGEPRI to conduct necessary research and help support the advancement of photovoltaic technologies and power distribution, including inverters and converters. The premier organizations will also partner to help pursue and advance standards development practices throughout China while providing training to industry on safety certification, components testing, and equipment calibration and measurement.


"Underwriters Laboratories understands that safety and reliability issues play a critical role in the way renewable energy systems perform and ultimately influence the continued development of renewable energy," said Weifang Zhou, vice president and general manager, UL Greater China. "UL is honored to share our experience in standards development and product safety testing with SGEPRI, and to help advance renewable energy technology in China. Collaborating with a leading Chinese institute within the power industry, allows UL to participate in the effort of developing China's renewable energy and provide technical support to local PV inverter manufacturers."


China is developing its renewable energy infrastructure rapidly and ranks number one on installed capacity of hydropower, solar water heater collector area and photovoltaic power generation capacity. In 2007, the Chinese government mandated that at least 10 percent of its energy capacity be generated from wind, solar and other renewable energy sources, and this number will reach 15 percent by 2010, proving the potential of the China renewable energy industry. The Renewable Energy Law of PRC (Amendment), adopted in December 2009, further stresses this ration.


"The application of renewable energy in China is coming to a critical point, so determining how to safely connect photovoltaic (PV) systems to the grid is critical for China," said Mr. Yi Hu, vice president, SGEPRI. "By leveraging UL's expertise in product testing and standards development, SGEPRI can further solidify our role as China's primary scientific research and development organization for power grid connections. The alliance gives us the tools we need to develop and achieve a set of world-class standards, testing capabilities and technical evaluation for power grid connections of renewable energy, and paves the way for the application of new and clean energy in China."


Authorized by National Energy Administration, SGEPRI will establish a National Solar Energy R&D Center, and undertake responsibilities including standards development, testing capabilities, technical evaluation & certification, and training.

SUNfarming Reaches Financial Close On Project Financing For 26 MWp PV Portfolio In Poland
Solar Energy For Water Treatment: IBC SOLAR Helps Water Authority Become More Sustainable
Leclanché Selected By ENERGODATA To Provide Battery Storage
Ib Vogt Achieves Financial Close And Start Of Construction Of 116 MWp Solar PV Project In Malaysia
VivoPower International PLC Announces Completion Of Electrical Works For 39 MWdc Molong Solar Farm
International Solar Alliance Special Assembly Elects Dr Ajay Mathur As New Director General
Luxcara And GE Renewable To Deliver 753 MW To Sweden With Single Onshore Wind Farm
Analysis Of UK Commercial Roof Space Shows Solar PV Film Can Achieve Net Zero Without Greenfield Sites
AEG Power Solutions Equips The Microgrid Laboratory Emulator Of Paderborn University
Q CELLS Solar Modules Keeping The Lights On For Dutch Bulb Grower
Driving Efficiency Through Flexible Solar Power Solutions
Sonnedix Acquires 150MW Utility Scale Project Located In Central Chile
Going Green In Lancashire – Hundreds Of Houses Installed With Solar Panels In Ground-breaking Project
SunBrush Mobil And Infinity Establish Service Base At Benban, Africa's Largest Solar Park
US Solar Fund To Acquire Up To 50% Of 200MWDC Mount Signal 2
The Smarter E South America Postponed To October 18-20, 2021
Greencoat Renewables Announces First Transaction In Nordic Market
SUNfarming Secures EUR 10 Million In Fresh Money For Poland
Winch Energy Closes Largest Mini Grid Financing Portfolio To Date
Sonnedix Brings Chile Closer To Meet Its Renewable Power Targets
Sonnedix Adds 40 MW Of Capacity To Its Portfolio In Chile
SolarArise Commissions 75 MW Solar Plant In Uttar Pradesh
Oakapple Renewable Energy Appoint Stuart Gentry To Head Business Development
BayWa R.e. And HeidelbergCement Sign First Solar Corporate PPA In Polish History

×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Solar + Power Magazine, the Solar + Power Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in:
 
X
Info
X
Info
{taasPodcastNotification} Array
Live Event