Shanxi to Abolish 22 Wind and Photovoltaic Projects with 147.284 MW Capacity in 2026

Published: Mar 13, 2026 17:51
On March 12, the Shanxi Provincial Energy Bureau announced the "List of Wind and Photovoltaic Power Generation Projects to be Abolished in the First Batch of 2026", which proposes to abolish 22 projects with a total capacity of 147.284 million kilowatts, including the Fengrun Huairun 50 MW photovoltaic energy storage integrated demonstration project.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM‘s internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or to learn more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
[SMM PV News] Waaree Breaks Ground on India's Largest 10 GW Ingot and Wafer Plant
9 hours ago
[SMM PV News] Waaree Breaks Ground on India's Largest 10 GW Ingot and Wafer Plant
Read More
[SMM PV News] Waaree Breaks Ground on India's Largest 10 GW Ingot and Wafer Plant
[SMM PV News] Waaree Breaks Ground on India's Largest 10 GW Ingot and Wafer Plant
Waaree Energies has commenced construction on a 10 GW integrated solar ingot and wafer manufacturing facility in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Spanning 300 acres with an investment of roughly INR 62 billion, the project is billed as India's largest of its kind. The facility aims to strengthen the domestic upstream solar supply chain, reduce import reliance under the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' vision, and generate over 8,000 jobs. This upstream expansion strategically complements Waaree's existing 22.3 GW module and 5.4 GW cell manufacturing capacities.
9 hours ago
Module Prices Eased Slightly, Polysilicon Prices Temporarily Remained Stable [SMM Silicon-Based PV Morning Meeting Minutes]
17 hours ago
Module Prices Eased Slightly, Polysilicon Prices Temporarily Remained Stable [SMM Silicon-Based PV Morning Meeting Minutes]
Read More
Module Prices Eased Slightly, Polysilicon Prices Temporarily Remained Stable [SMM Silicon-Based PV Morning Meeting Minutes]
Module Prices Eased Slightly, Polysilicon Prices Temporarily Remained Stable [SMM Silicon-Based PV Morning Meeting Minutes]
[SMM Silicon-Based PV Morning Meeting Summary: Module Prices Have Softened Somewhat, While Polysilicon Prices Remain Temporarily Stable] Recently, transaction prices for modules in China have softened somewhat. As demand outside China declines and domestic projects are at the point of being about to start, module enterprises have shown differing attitudes in their quotations. Some enterprises have begun offering concessions in advance to take orders, and distributors have also recently started shipments at low prices, thereby leading to a decline in the market transaction price center. At present, quoted prices for distributed Topcon183, 210R, and 210N high-efficiency modules are 0.752 Yuan/W, 0.767 Yuan/W, and 0.77 Yuan/W, respectively, while quoted prices for centralized Topcon182/183 and 210N high-efficiency modules are 0.727 Yuan/W and 0747 Yuan/W, respectively.
17 hours ago
[SMM PV News] Bahrain Shortlists ACWA Power and Yellow Door Energy for 100 MW Solar Project
17 hours ago
[SMM PV News] Bahrain Shortlists ACWA Power and Yellow Door Energy for 100 MW Solar Project
Read More
[SMM PV News] Bahrain Shortlists ACWA Power and Yellow Door Energy for 100 MW Solar Project
[SMM PV News] Bahrain Shortlists ACWA Power and Yellow Door Energy for 100 MW Solar Project
Bahrain's Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) has shortlisted Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power and UAE's Yellow Door Energy for a 100 MW solar plant in Bilaj Al Jazayer. Developed under a public-private partnership ('PPP') on a build-own-operate ('BOO') model, the project targets a commercial operation date of September 30, 2027. This initiative supports Bahrain's broader goals to reach 255 MW of solar capacity by 2025 and 700 MW of total renewable capacity by 2030, significantly expanding upon its modest 66 MW of installed PV at the end of 2024.
17 hours ago