Policy support to create the development of the second quarter wind industry inf
发布时间:2014-03-02
The National Energy Administration on February 13 issued the National Energy Administration in 2014 market supervision work Points, again mentioned this year to strengthen the wind power and other renewable energy power regulation. With the country stepping up efforts to adjust the energy structure, wind power and other renewable energy ushered in the rapid development of the second quarter, the performance of related companies also showed significant improvement. Insiders believe that under the favorable internal and external environment, the inflection point of wind power industry has been now and the recovery is gradually strengthening.
The National Energy Administration issued a notice on the regulation of the energy and electricity market in 2014, requiring that regulation of fully guaranteed renewable power generation purchases be further deepened this year. We will pay attention to the number of hours spent on power generation and the situation of wind, water and light abandoning in key areas. We will strengthen the grid-connection and operation management of wind and other new energy power generation, and study and formulate complementary documents such as the grid-connection dispatching agreement for wind and photovoltaic power generation and the demonstration text of electricity purchase and sale contracts.
According to experts, the phenomenon of curtailment of wind power and power supply has shown obvious signs of improvement last year, with the on-grid generation capacity of wind power growing substantially and the industry turning point now. According to the data released by the National Energy Administration in 2013, the average utilization hours of wind power in China was 2,080 hours last year, 151 hours more than the 1,929 hours in 2012. The average utilization hours of wind power hit the highest level since 2005. According to provincial data, Yunnan and Fujian ranked first in the average utilization hours of wind power, reaching 2,919 and 2,745 hours respectively. Of the 10 provinces with installed wind power capacity of more than 3 million kw, Xinjiang, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Ningxia exceeded the national average utilization hours of wind power equipment. At the same time, the National Renewable Energy Information Management Center released the "2013 National Wind Power Construction Express", showing that in 2013, the annual online power of wind power in China was 137.1 billion kilowatt hours, with a year-on-year growth of 3