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Wind Power Weekly Issue 133
In order to further implement the National Medium - and Long Term Science and Technology Development Plan (2006-2020) and the National Twelfth Five Year Plan for Science and Technology Development, accelerate the innovation and development of the energy technology industry, on March 27, 2012, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China issued the "Twelfth Five Year Plan for the Development of Wind Power Technology" with the document of National Science and Technology Development Plan [2012] No. 197.
The latest data released by the National Wind Power Information Management Center shows that as of the first quarter of 2013, the scale of wind power under construction in China still exceeds 40 million kilowatts. This means that in the middle and later stages of the 12th Five Year Plan, the space for newly added wind power installed capacity in the country can still reach an average of nearly 15 million kilowatts per year, and the wind power industry may usher in a stage of recovery opportunities. This signs of recovery have begun to emerge, with a surge in the national wind power bidding volume in the first quarter of this year, and the performance of related companies in the first quarter has also improved compared to before, especially leading wind power equipment manufacturers.
"With the changes in the market, China's wind power industry has entered a new round of adjustment period." Zhang Binquan, Deputy General Manager of Guodian Science and Environment Group and General Manager of Guodian United Power Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as United Power), said in an interview with reporters in Beijing. On the one hand, due to the impact of wind power restrictions in the northern region, wind power development businesses are heading south; On the other hand, under the overcapacity and fierce market competition, wind power manufacturers successfully passed the test of the wind power market in the south with low wind speed, high altitude and the eastern coastal mudflat, and the equipment industry also began to undergo a deep reshuffle.
On November 29, 2012, the National Energy Administration officially issued a notice on supplementing some provincial and autonomous region "Twelfth Five Year Plan" wind power approval projects (National Energy New Energy [2012] No. 385), with a total of 5210MW wind power projects included in the supplementary plan. Among them, China Wind Power Group has six wind power projects, with a total of 300MW included in the supplementary plan list.
On November 15th, as the country celebrated the victory of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, our company held a grand press conference at the 2012 Beijing International Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition. We announced to industry experts, wind turbine manufacturers, and the media that our company has once again obtained WF2000A1/A2 A and WF3000B1-D certificates issued by GL. Since the first product passed the GL-A certification in 2009, wind power gearbox products with 4 base models and 8 models have passed the GL-A certification, laying a solid foundation for Wangjiang Company to become an international first-class wind power gearbox supplier.
The 31st meeting of the 4th Board of Directors of Goldwind Technology reviewed and approved the Proposal on the Estimated Amount of Daily Related Party Transactions (A-shares) of Goldwind Technology in 2013 and the Proposal on Applying for the Exemption Amount of Continuous Related Party Transactions (H-shares) of Goldwind Technology from 2013 to 2015. On November 9, 2012, the company signed related party transaction framework agreements with its affiliated parties Xinjiang Wind Energy Co., Ltd., China Three Gorges New Energy Company, and Xinjiang New Energy (Group) Co., Ltd., including the Product Sales Framework Agreement, Component Procurement Framework Agreement, and Wind Power Service Framework Agreement.
On October 13th, the Renewable Energy Professional Committee of the China Association for Comprehensive Utilization of Resources, the International Environmental Protection Organization Greenpeace, and the Global Wind Energy Council jointly released the China Wind Power Development Report 2010 in Beijing. The report shows that China ranked first in the world in terms of newly installed wind power capacity in 2009, and has become a leading player in the development of the global wind power industry.
It is reported that the construction of new energy and low-carbon economy is in full swing in Inner Mongolia. At present, its wind power installed capacity has exceeded the annual planning target of 7 million kilowatts, with wind power grid connected installed capacity in Ulanqab City, Xilingol League, Bayannur City, Chifeng City, and Tongliao City all exceeding 1 million kilowatts.
Recently, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China organized the issuance of the "Wind Power Equipment Manufacturing Industry Access Standards" (draft for soliciting opinions). The "Access Standards" mainly cover three aspects: new wind turbine production enterprises must have the necessary production conditions and all production supporting facilities to produce a single unit capacity of 2.5 megawatts or more and an annual output of 1 million kilowatts or more; Enterprises undergoing renovation and expansion should have a cumulative installed capacity of no less than 500000 kilowatts; Newly built wind turbine manufacturers should have at least 5 years of experience in the large-scale electromechanical industry.
Wind energy, as a clean energy source with no fuel price risk and no carbon emissions, is becoming the fastest growing power generation method in the world. This "low-carbon" economy is known by experts as the guarantee of green ecology. In the past five years, more than ten domestic and foreign enterprises have been vigorously constructing wind farms in Baotou, which has become the birthplace of China's green economy.
"The overcapacity of new energy leads to more effective competition, thus choosing more scientific technological paths and prices that can be accepted by consumers. It is particularly important to choose the best enterprises." Wang Yuan, Executive Vice President of the China Academy of Science and Technology Development Strategy, clearly stated that the development of the new energy industry has its own special laws and should not be heavily criticized, or various means should be used to curb the spread of this "overcapacity".