Chinese solar investors rue subsidy cuts, ask govt for grace period

Published 09:12 on June 6, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:28 on June 6, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, China

A group of 11 major Chinese solar power investors on Wednesday said a recent cut in feed-in tariffs has created major problems, urging the government to instead introduce amarket-based mechanism to help the industry become self-sufficient within 3-5 years.
A group of 11 major Chinese solar power investors on Wednesday said a recent cut in feed-in tariffs has created major problems, urging the government to instead introduce amarket-based mechanism to help the industry become self-sufficient within 3-5 years.


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