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3 FAQs about [Xiong Solar Power Generation]
Who is Liansong Xiong?
Liansong Xiong is currently a Associate Professor at School of Electrical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University. His research interests include power quality, renewable energy generation, and stability analysis of inverter dominated power systems. He is the first author of 16 papers indexed by SCI and more than 20 papers indexed by EI.
Why are PV power stations growing in China?
Energy policies are the main factor driving the rapid development of PV power stations in China (Fig. 10 a) (Yang et al., 2020). Since 2004, China’s PV production has experienced tremendous growth due to the dramatic increase in demand for PV in European countries and reached number one in the world in 2007 (Xu, 2016).
Can solar photovoltaic power solve China's climate problems?
Solar photovoltaic power is gaining momentum as a solution to intertwined air pollution and climate challenges in China, driven by declining capital costs and increasing technical efficiencies.


