Quantitative Evaluation of China’s Photovoltaic Industry Policy Objectives Based on Synergy Model
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    Taking 227 photovoltaic industrial policies of China as an example, the quantitative standards of the policy strength and policy objectives of China’s photovoltaic industry were proposed. Based on this, a collaborative model of the policy objectives of China’s photovoltaic industry was constructed, and the impact of different policy objectives on the performance of the photovoltaic industry was discussed. Research indicates that there is a significant directional difference in the performance of photovoltaic industry in China when the policy objectives of photovoltaic industry are coordinated. The cultivation of photovoltaic market should be used in coordination with the policy of regulating market order. Clarifying the relationship between local and regional economic development, photovoltaic market cultivation, and independent technology research and development, and finding an effective way to achieve local and regional economic development through technological innovation become the keys to industrial technological breakthrough. Pay attention to the effective matching of “supportive” and “normative” policies, get rid of the long-term “lagging behind” state of normative industry standard policies for a long time, and formulate a comprehensive and forward-looking photovoltaic industry standard system.

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LI Junqiang, HAN Zhen, REN Hao. Quantitative Evaluation of China’s Photovoltaic Industry Policy Objectives Based on Synergy Model[J].同济大学学报(自然科学版),2020,48(6):913~921

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  • Received:November 23,2019
  • Revised:May 19,2020
  • Adopted:April 27,2020
  • Online: July 09,2020
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