About World Photovoltaic Summit Conference
There has been a great change in global photovoltaic market in 2010. The government of Germany, holding the top position in photovoltaic market, announced the policy to reduce subsidies on photovoltaic industry, which brings a huge impact on its local photovoltaic corporations and those who rely on German photovoltaic market. Meanwhile, 467millions US dollars investment and tax deduction policy makes the U.S.A an emerging PV market.
In the past two years, the upstream supply chain of raw material has been well improved in China through continuous input and development. To further enlarge and open domestic PV market, The Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China devoted 200millions US dollars to support a subsidies plan called “The Golden Sun”, which financially supports more than 500 MW PV projects in the rate of 50-70%. Hebei Wind & Solar Project with 50 MW PV is one of the typical projects. These successful projects experience will also accelerate benchmark PV power price put forward by government. It is obviously that China is speeding up the steps toward completing PV industry chain. World Photovoltaic Summit· China 2010 will be a perfect platform for photovoltaic organizations and corporations from all over the world to network, communicate,
and find business opportunity.
In the past two years, the upstream supply chain of raw material has been well improved in China through continuous input and development. To further enlarge and open domestic PV market, The Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China devoted 200millions US dollars to support a subsidies plan called “The Golden Sun”, which financially supports more than 500 MW PV projects in the rate of 50-70%. Hebei Wind & Solar Project with 50 MW PV is one of the typical projects. These successful projects experience will also accelerate benchmark PV power price put forward by government. It is obviously that China is speeding up the steps toward completing PV industry chain. World Photovoltaic Summit· China 2010 will be a perfect platform for photovoltaic organizations and corporations from all over the world to network, communicate,

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| Xi Wenhua Director General UNIDO International Solar Energy Center |
Ingmar Wilhelm Vice President Enel Green Power, President, EPIA |
Verena Grollmann Business Developer EuPD Research |
Ravi Raina President Astonfield Renewables |
Azah Ahmad Senior Officer Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water(Malaysia) |
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| Guo Jiabao Chief Engineer Shanghai Electric Power Research & Design Institute |
Kenichiro YAGI Chief Engineer Newjec Inc |
Simon Zhang Vice President BP solar |
David Sweet Executive Director World Alliance for Decentralized Energy |
Tetsunari Iida Chairman Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies(JP) |
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| Dylen Liu Vice President Pacific Epoch |
Luo Lu Solar Analyst Bloomberg New Energy Financ |
Yu Xinhua Partner IDG Capital |
Chen Wei Vice Director China Quality Certification Center |
Takashi Minemoto Associate Professor Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization |
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| Shoji Kaneko President SPD Laboratory, Inc |
He Xiukun Director Center of material characterization, MIIT |
Feng Ya Deputy Chief Engineer China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Co. Ltd |
Yotam Ariel independent business consultant Bennu-Solar |
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Industry Information
Global Clean Energy Congress·China 2010
Organizer

Media Organizer
Co-organizer
Associate Organizer




Solar Energy Research Society in Shandong Province
Association of Renewable Energy in Zhejiang Province
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Events Structure
| Day one (Oct. 18th, 2010) | |
| AM | Chapter One Policy and Law |
| Chapter Two Global Photovoltaic Market |
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| PM | Chapter Three Photovoltaic Projects Case Study |
| Day Two (Oct. 19th, 2010) | |
| AM | Chapter Four Corporate Strategy and Capital Market |
| PM | Chapter Five Latest Technologies and New Standards |
























































