On December 16, the Development and Reform Commission of Ulanhot City, Inner Mongolia, issued an announcement on temporarily suspending the filing of household distributed PV power generation projects. Due to the local household distributed power supply access having reached its stable limit, the power grid is facing prominent issues such as insufficient regulation capacity, restricted reverse power flow, and excessive voltage deviation, making it temporarily unsuitable for household distributed power supply access.
In fact, after two years of explosive installed capacity growth, distributed PV has encountered "growing pains," with consumption becoming an urgent challenge to overcome.
Since the beginning of this year, over 40 regions have publicly issued notices on temporarily suspending the filing of distributed PV projects. Moreover, from the distributed PV open capacity successively announced in various regions, it can also be observed that the consumption "red zones" are continuously expanding. Polaris has compiled the following: