Wind power development into the fast track to generate 280 billion equipment mar
发布时间:2014-03-13
China's continuous large-scale air pollution has made the adjustment of energy structure become very urgent, wind power and other new energy development once again into the fast lane.
A few days ago, the reporter learned from the website of the National Energy Administration that the National Energy Administration has launched a new batch of approved construction plans for wind power with a total installed capacity of 27.6 million kw. And nearly 60 per cent of more than 100gw of wind power projects that have been reviewed are either not under construction or under construction, according to official figures.
The personage inside course of study points out, this means that in accordance with the "twelfth five-year" plan proposed by the domestic wind power grid installed 100 million kw in 2015 "the goal of this year and next will accelerate the pace of domestic wind power, and thus produce more than 2800 one hundred million yuan of equipment needs space, large area has happened orders" shortage "of wind power equipment manufacturers is expected to usher in order.
The wind industry welcomes a bright spring
'In 30 years, China will have no coal, no oil and no gas,' Wang Sicheng, a researcher at the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, told reporters. The only way to change this is through an energy transition, with clean energy such as wind power set to take off over the next 20 to 30 years.
In light of this, the National Energy Administration began drawing up approval plans for wind power projects in 2011. The first three wind power approvals were 26.83 million kilowatts, 16.76 million kilowatts (852 million kilowatts were added later) and 27.97 million kilowatts. So far, the scale of wind power projects to be approved has exceeded 100 million kilowatts since the 12th Five-Year Plan.
However, due to the severe situation of wind abandoning and power limiting in the "Three Northern regions", the wind power industry is in a "sudden chill". Nearly 60% of the wind power industry is still not under construction or under construction