Chapter 1 Advance, Europa
According to the European tradition, a cold dinner party was held in the evening, Lin Quan chatted with British and German employees and employees in Europe in broken English, his eyes were focused, he paid attention to the expressions of the interlocutors, and he could also understand the conversation, and he could remember the names and basic information of all employees through photos, and his amazing observation, memory and thinking, and his friendly and easy-going attitude won the goodwill of the employees of the European branch.
After Zhang Ya entered the United Investment, she has been assisting Yuan Xin, the director of the marketing department, to be in charge of foreign affairs, and keenly noticed that there may be new adjustments to Germany's new energy policy, which is the main purpose of Lin Quan's trip to Europe.
Since 2000, Germany has given a subsidy of about 0.5 euros per kilowatt-hour for photovoltaic power generation, and has continued to adjust the support policies for many years, which is conducive to the development of the new energy industry in Germany, and this year it is more likely to make a breakthrough in legislation. Germany's solar cell and module production capacity has been unable to meet Germany's domestic demand, if there is a breakthrough in legislation this year, Germany's demand for solar cells and modules will surge, of course, the extent of the German-German supply-demand gap depends on the degree of breakthrough in the new energy bill.
Lin Quan couldn't accurately judge the situation in China, so he had this trip to Europe.
Lin Quan stayed in Germany for five days, listened to a detailed report on the future development trend of new energy in Germany, and met with representatives of the German Steinbach company.
Steinbach is one of the leading enterprises in the global new energy industry, producing 6% of the world's solar cells, and the first solar cell production line of United New Energy was imported from Steinbach.
From Schrock, the representative of Steinbach, Lin Quan did not see Steinbach being optimistic about a breakthrough in the new energy bill this year. The fact that Germans are stereotypical and dull does not mean that Germans are not good at fraud, but that German solar companies do not have a trend of large-scale capacity expansion this year.
The development of Germany's new energy industry and the adjustment of new energy industry policy are closely related to the signing of the "Kyoto Protocol" by various countries in 97.
The reality of global warming is constantly sounding the alarm bell to people all over the world, reversing the trend of global warming, and leaving a sustainable environment for future generations of mankind to survive, which has become the consensus of all countries in the world. Against this backdrop, in 1992, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was adopted by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and at the first Conference of the Parties held in Berlin in 1995, developed countries pledged to restore carbon dioxide emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000. After eight sessions, in 1997, a codified bill was finally formed to limit CO2 emissions. At the third meeting of the Conference of the Parties, the discussion and consultation of the content of this bill became the main topic of the conference. By the end of the current session, the Convention had begun to take shape and was named after Kyoto, where the Conference was held, and was called the Kyoto Protocol.
The Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force only in 05, stipulates that industrialized countries will reduce their total greenhouse gas emissions by 5 per cent between 2008 and 2012 compared to 1990 levels. In this context, the industrial countries have increased their support for green energy and new energy industries, and of course, these countries will also sacrifice certain economic interests.
"If the "New Energy Act" is only a continuation of the previous policy, it will not have much promotion of the photovoltaic industry," Zhang Xiaobin is a student brought out by Yan Lihuang, who studied in Germany with Deming, he is very familiar with the situation in Germany, so he was assigned to the European branch to preside over the affairs of the Standing Committee, he calmly analyzed the changes in Germany's new energy industry policy, "Although the draft new energy bill submitted to the Bundestag has many encouraging things, the president himself is a conservative person, in the "New Energy Act" Before it was submitted to the Senate, he sent a letter to the Senate questioning the necessary surnames of the proposal. As for Germany's responsibility in the industrial countries is not very serious, the "Kyoto Protocol" will not officially enter into force until the year after that, for Germany's current industrial layout, can be delayed until 08 years to fulfill the corresponding commitments, analysts believe that the "new energy bill" is very likely to pass the Senate this year, even if the Senate votes, it will not be able to obtain the consent of the president who stands in the camp of the conservative party. ”
Lin Quan's initial impression of German surnames came from Willy? Brandt, December 1970, Federal Chancellor Wiley? During his visit to Poland, Brandt knelt in silence in front of the memorial to the Jews killed in Warsaw to apologize for the 1.5 million Polish Jews killed by the German Nazis in World War II.
Grandfather Chen Ran also commented that Brandt is a great person beyond the category of politicians, revealing the temperament of a German national surname.
After the German election, the political forces have changed significantly, and the parties have their own political views, and it is difficult to predict whether the parties can agree on new energy policies, which is also an important factor why analysts are not optimistic about the passage of the "New Energy Act".
Lin Quan believes that the national surname may transcend the differences between politicians, and that Germany is a nation willing to assume international responsibilities, especially Germany, which is eager to exert greater influence in international affairs.
In the face of unforeseeable prospects, Lin Quan still has considerable confidence.
Lin Quan asked Schrocker to arrange for him to meet with Mr. Steinbach Jr., chairman of the Steinbach company.
Liantou is unknown in the world, and the scale of the solar cell production capacity of United New Energy is less than one-tenth of that of Steinbach, Lin Quan hopes to meet with Mr. Steinbach Jr., and can only arrange according to Mr. Steinbach Jr.'s schedule, but in Mr. Steinbach's schedule, there has been no free time in the past week.
Lin Quan was not in a hurry, nor did he feel despised by it, and said with a smile: "I will live in Europe for a while, only until Mr. Steinbach Jr. has free time." After Schrock, the representative of Steinbach, walked out of the door, Lin Quan couldn't wait to instruct Zhang Ya, "Germany's cautious surname makes them usually not too optimistic about the future, I will go to Birmingham first, you will help me contact MSNM first, and Liantou is willing to buy out all PV-grade high-purity crystalline silicon contracts sold by MSNM in China in the next ten years." ”
At present, most of the photovoltaic-grade high-purity crystalline silicon in China is supplied by MSNM, the world's largest supplier of high-purity crystalline silicon. In 03 years, the production capacity of United New Energy will reach 25mwww.xstxt.orgsnm company's domestic sales contract, which can almost meet the raw material needs of United New Energy, but the Xinbo silicon industry of Liantou Holdings plans to be put into operation next year, and the production capacity of high-purity crystalline silicon is enough to produce 100MW of solar cells, and can also produce a considerable amount of semiconductor-grade high-purity crystalline silicon of higher purity, is it necessary for Liantou to enter the international market to seize the supply resources of high-purity crystalline silicon.
(To be continued)