China?s Wind Power Sector Set for Rapid Development after Year of Stagnancy?Renewable Energy World, By Liu Yuanyuan, ?December 11, 2012 ? BEIJING ? China?s wind power sector, after?stagnating for nearly a year, is expected to experience rapid?development as local governments launch favorable policies.
Among the positive moves, the first batch of projects adding 3 GW of
capacity in the second phase of the Jiuquan Wind Power Base recently
received approval from the National Development and Reform Commission.
In addition, Shandong province, another major wind power base in
China, announced that it has set an installed wind power capacity
target of more than 8 GW by the end of the 12th Five-Year Plan
(2011-2015).
Moreover, the National Energy Administration added two groups of wind
power projects to the list of projects entitled to receive renewable
energy tariff surcharge subsidies; the first project started to
receive the subsidy in July and the other followed suit at the end of
September. As the government doubled surcharges on renewable energy
sales to 0.008 yuan (approx. US$0.0013) per kWh, the tariff surcharge
subsidies are expected to exceed 20 billion yuan (approx. US$3.2
billion) by the end of this year, according to industry analysts.
?.. BEIJING ? China?s wind power sector, after stagnating for
nearly a year, is expected to experience rapid development as local
governments launch favorable policies.
Among the positive moves, the first batch of projects adding 3 GW of
capacity in the second phase of the Jiuquan Wind Power Base recently
received approval from the National Development and Reform Commission.
In addition, Shandong province, another major wind power base in
China, announced that it has set an installed wind power capacity
target of more than 8 GW by the end of the 12th Five-Year Plan
(2011-2015).
Moreover, the National Energy Administration added two groups of wind
power projects to the list of projects entitled to receive renewable
energy tariff surcharge subsidies; the first project started to
receive the subsidy in July and the other followed suit at the end of
September. As the government doubled surcharges on renewable energy
sales to 0.008 yuan (approx. US$0.0013) per kWh, the tariff surcharge
subsidies are expected to exceed 20 billion yuan (approx. US$3.2
billion) by the end of this year, according to industry analysts.
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