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China Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2008-2020
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Nov 04, 2008
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**EER China Wind Study Now Available for Downloading - See Below for Order Information**
While wind power development threatens to stall in many parts of the world, China’s wind program pushes ahead. A recently unveiled 15 GW wind pipeline for 2020 in Xinjiang province complements four existing 10-12 GW wind initiatives across other Chinese provinces. Add to that the China State Grid’s planned two-year investment of US$1.69 billion (RMB 1.16 trillion), China’s wind market seems unfazed by many of the economic hurdles crippling other markets.
A new study, now available from Emerging Energy Research, China Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2008–2020, contains critical competitive analysis for those looking to navigate and evaluate what will soon be the world’s largest wind market. The study also provides essential intelligence to companies crafting strategies in response to China’s unfolding wind turbine supply industry and potential global competition.
For a detailed Table of Contents and Order Form click on "View Document" at right or follow this link.
Exhibit 5-21: China Wind Turbine Production Facility (Current and Planned)

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China Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2008-2020 will help manufacturers, developers, and operators in the global wind industry:
Understand China’s wind development value chain: Major state generators, IPPs, and foreign entrants are grabbing ownership and operator opportunities. China’s industry-wide demand for project management and technical skills is expected to open the door to foreign ownership in the form of equity-based partnerships.
Meet turbine and component demand: Domestic turbine and component manufacturers are winning China’s new projects by striking a balance between quality, production capacity, cost, and local content. This rapid supply chain build-up is establishing reliable sourcing options and greater quality and pricing standardization… as well as potential export sales.
Navigate a complex regulatory and financial environment: Success in China’s wind market means working with an array of energy laws, project concessions, tax policies, provincial-level tariffs, retroactive VAT, and import duty rebates.
Study features include:
- China wind power market forecasts through 2020 (taking into account the global economic downturn)
- Competitive analysis of wind turbine markets including trends in wind turbine pricing, market share analysis, production and sales strategies
- Rankings of China's wind power markets by province factoring in regulatory policy, wind resource, project development process and transmission grid issues
- 68 strategy profiles of state power generators, Chinese developers, and foreign entrants in China's wind markets
The complete 225-page study is now available for downloading from EER’s Website. Order your copy today and receive same-day access. For questions contact eersales@emerging-energy.com
EER’s new China wind market study is comprised of the following six sections: Section 1: Executive Summary Section 2: Chinese Wind Power Market Environment Section 3: Chinese Wind Power Market Forecasts Section 4: China State Generator Company, Developer, and IPP Wind Power Strategies Section 5: Competitive Analysis of Chinese Wind Turbine Markets Section 6: Chinese Wind Turbine Supply Chain Overview
To order EER's new study, China Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2008-2020, fax the last page of the document to EER at +1 617 551 8481 or contact eersales@emerging-energy.com
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