With the layout and turn of the country's emerging strategies, market competition between central enterprises and private enterprises is spreading from the traditional energy industry to the new energy industry. Although the State Council’s recent policy encourages and fosters private capital to participate in the construction of new energy industries, it is obvious that central enterprises in this emerging field will not give up easily.
On August 10th, China's second batch of photovoltaic power generation bidding will officially open the bid, which is by far the largest photovoltaic power generation project in China. However, most of the companies currently signing up for the bidding are the giants of the central enterprises such as the five major power groups, and there are very few private enterprises. But this does not mean that the new energy sector has formed a certain monopoly pattern.
In fact, before the central enterprises did not enter the new energy field, in the development of this field, private enterprises have always played an important role, being the forerunner and the vanguard. Shi Dingzhen, the State Council Counselor and Chairman of the China Renewable Energy Society, once said: "Especially in the field of solar photovoltaic and solar thermal equipment manufacturing, the top ten manufacturers are private capital."
With the introduction of renewable energy laws and regulations, coupled with the promotion of local and private enterprises, the entire society has fundamentally changed its understanding of new energy. After the introduction of the preferential policies of the state to support the development of new energy, many enterprises are more optimistic about their development prospects, and a large number of central enterprises have followed.
However, because central enterprises have undisputed capital advantages and policy advantages, it is not unexpected to become the protagonist in the new energy field. In the past, private enterprises that set off the first round of climax in the field of new energy are in a dire situation. Although the monopoly has not yet been formed, there is one point. At present, in the new energy sector, central enterprises occupy the majority. If private capital wants to gain a competitive advantage, it must seek a differentiated breakthrough in terms of technology, because it is on the scale. Obviously there is no advantage.
From the era of private enterprises first, we have entered a more intense competitive situation. What characteristics will the competition in this field show in the future? Where is the way out for private enterprises? Recently, the State Council officially promulgated the "Notice on Encouraging and Guiding the Division of Labor for the Healthy Development of Private Investment", which requires private capital to participate in the construction of new energy industries such as wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy and biomass energy. This is undoubtedly a good signal for private enterprises.
Some experts believe that in the field of new energy, the field of wind energy and solar power generation is the most dynamic and potential of private enterprises. If more space is given to private enterprises, the state can reduce investment, and state-owned capital can be used in other areas. There is no problem in the development of this field.
Han Wenke, director of the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, believes that the development of renewable resources must allow the market to fully compete. Central enterprises and private enterprises have their own advantages in terms of capital, technology, personnel, and mechanisms. This requires enterprises to pay attention to innovation and services, and accelerate the process of technological advancement and cost reduction of renewable energy through competition. That is, we have just mentioned the use of their respective advantages and differentiated development. At present, all parties tend to strive for a situation in which both central and private enterprises are equal, and competition and cooperation coexist.
On August 10th, China's second batch of photovoltaic power generation bidding will officially open the bid, which is by far the largest photovoltaic power generation project in China. However, most of the companies currently signing up for the bidding are the giants of the central enterprises such as the five major power groups, and there are very few private enterprises. But this does not mean that the new energy sector has formed a certain monopoly pattern.
In fact, before the central enterprises did not enter the new energy field, in the development of this field, private enterprises have always played an important role, being the forerunner and the vanguard. Shi Dingzhen, the State Council Counselor and Chairman of the China Renewable Energy Society, once said: "Especially in the field of solar photovoltaic and solar thermal equipment manufacturing, the top ten manufacturers are private capital."
With the introduction of renewable energy laws and regulations, coupled with the promotion of local and private enterprises, the entire society has fundamentally changed its understanding of new energy. After the introduction of the preferential policies of the state to support the development of new energy, many enterprises are more optimistic about their development prospects, and a large number of central enterprises have followed.
However, because central enterprises have undisputed capital advantages and policy advantages, it is not unexpected to become the protagonist in the new energy field. In the past, private enterprises that set off the first round of climax in the field of new energy are in a dire situation. Although the monopoly has not yet been formed, there is one point. At present, in the new energy sector, central enterprises occupy the majority. If private capital wants to gain a competitive advantage, it must seek a differentiated breakthrough in terms of technology, because it is on the scale. Obviously there is no advantage.
From the era of private enterprises first, we have entered a more intense competitive situation. What characteristics will the competition in this field show in the future? Where is the way out for private enterprises? Recently, the State Council officially promulgated the "Notice on Encouraging and Guiding the Division of Labor for the Healthy Development of Private Investment", which requires private capital to participate in the construction of new energy industries such as wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy and biomass energy. This is undoubtedly a good signal for private enterprises.
Some experts believe that in the field of new energy, the field of wind energy and solar power generation is the most dynamic and potential of private enterprises. If more space is given to private enterprises, the state can reduce investment, and state-owned capital can be used in other areas. There is no problem in the development of this field.
Han Wenke, director of the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, believes that the development of renewable resources must allow the market to fully compete. Central enterprises and private enterprises have their own advantages in terms of capital, technology, personnel, and mechanisms. This requires enterprises to pay attention to innovation and services, and accelerate the process of technological advancement and cost reduction of renewable energy through competition. That is, we have just mentioned the use of their respective advantages and differentiated development. At present, all parties tend to strive for a situation in which both central and private enterprises are equal, and competition and cooperation coexist.
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