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China wind power capacity growing
Source: uk.reuters.com
July 1, 2008
Possible bottlenecks in China's wind power growth
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
At the end of 2008, China's installed wind power capacity is expected to top 10,000 MW, a target set for 2010. Chinese officials are now boldly predicting that by 2010, the total installed capacity may reach 20,000 MW. The rapid growth has attracted many domestic industrial firms to diversify into wind turbine manufacturing. With the support of government policies...
June 30, 2008China will master wind turbine power
Author: Hans Linhardt, President, LTDI, Inc.
China is working all avenues of energy supply, ranging from coal fired, nuclear and giant hydroelectric plants with crude crude imports from the Middle East and LNG from Asia Pacific. In addition China will increase wind power from 10 GW to 20 GW in the near future, requiring 70% domestic content of the wind turbine power plants.
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