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Chinese Subsidy Of 20,000 Yuan Per Output kW for Solar Projects 2009

Mar 26th 2009
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2009Mar26: A subsidy of 20,000 yuan per output kw this year for solar energy projects.

2009Mar26: China’s Ministry of Finance and its Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, announce that the government will offer a subsidy of 20,000 yuan per output kw this year for solar energy projects with a capacity of 50 kw and above (China Daily, 2009).

Reference: China Daily http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2009-05/22/content_7927648.htm

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