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Risks and challenges of crystalline silicon solar module quality and power assurance insurance

The global environmental and energy crisis is getting worse. The 2012 World Energy Outlook released by the International Energy Agency predicts that global energy demand will increase by more than one-third in 2035, and the increase in greenhouse gas emissions will cause the global average temperature to rise by 3.6 degrees Celsius. This forces mankind to accelerate the transformation of today's energy architecture and reduce its dependence on traditional energy sources such as coal and fossil fuels. Countries are also exploring new energy supply and consumption structures. Solar power as a renewable energy source has been developed rapidly due to national policies, financial support and technological advancement. The total installed capacity in the world has reached 230GW in 2015 and is expected to double by 2020, which is 500GW. The cumulative installed capacity of China's “13th Five-Year Plan” solar power plant will reach 150GW.

 

China is the world's largest producer of solar modules, and 60% of the world's solar modules are produced in China. To facilitate sales, solar module manufacturers provide component users with 25 years of quality and power assurance, and the manufact