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Wind power equipment manufacturing has become increasingly competitive in terms of cost and quality. The price of wind power equipment fell from 4,000 yuan/kW at the beginning of 2010 to 3,500 yuan/kW at the end of the year, a drop of up to 12.5%. This situation will further enhance the enthusiasm of developers and vigorously promote the development of wind power.
From the view of wind power developers' market share, China Guodian added 3490.45 MW of wind power capacity in 2010, with a cumulative installed capacity of 8941.09 MW, and continued to maintain its installed capacity of wind power plants. Huaneng Group achieved a new installed capacity of 3,171.15 MW with a cumulative installed capacity of 6,330.98 MW, surpassing Datang in second place. Datang retired to the third place, but it still maintained a comparatively high leading position with the fourth-ranked company. . Apart from the five major power generation groups and Guohua and China Guangdong Nuclear Power, China Resources Power, Xintian Green Energy, Tianrun, Three Gorges, China Wind Power, CNOOC, Zhongshui Consultant, and China Water Construction all performed well. However, from the perspective of market share, the five major power generation groups still accounted for 56% of the total, a slight increase from the 55% in 2009.
In the field of wind power equipment industry companies, China Top Ten wind turbine power supplier rankings in 2010, Huarui, Goldwind, Dongqi, United Power, Mingyang, Vestas did not change the ranking compared with 2009; Gemeji continued to remain in the top ten; among the new top ten, Shanghai Electric and Shenyang Huachuang were added. GM and Suzlon ranked outside the top ten.
The report believes that due to the generally optimistic view of the development prospects of China's wind power market, a large number of investors have flocked to the wind power equipment manufacturing industry and began to overheat. The fierce competition in the wind power manufacturing industry has finally ushered in the era of mergers and integration. The wind power market will also be further concentrated with large-scale developers. Combined with the advancement of technology and the significant expansion of scale, the entire industry is entering a mature and stable industrial development track.
The report shows that in 2010, China continued to maintain its strong momentum in the rapid development of wind power equipment production and wind farm development, with a cumulative installed capacity of 44.73 GW, which firmly occupies the top position in the world. By the end of 2015, the cumulative installed capacity of wind power in China will reach 100-150 GW.
The report revealed that the National Energy Administration has formulated a solicitation draft for the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan for Renewable Energy Development.†The goal of wind power development is: By 2015, the cumulative installed capacity of grid-connected wind power in China will reach 100 GW. The amount of electricity generated exceeds 190 TWh, of which the total installed capacity of offshore wind power reaches 5 GW. In order to realize the planning goals, China will continue to promote the large-scale development of wind power in accordance with the methods of “building large bases and integrating into large power gridsâ€; strengthening offshore wind power technology research and promoting offshore wind power development and construction. Inland wind energy resources have areas of development value, and they are suitable for the development and construction of small and medium-sized wind farms.
Wind power installed capacity global overlord
China's wind power installed capacity continues to remain the world's first international environmental protection organization Greenpeace and the China Resources Comprehensive Utilization Association Renewable Energy Professional Committee jointly released on June 16 “Windscape - China Wind Power Development Report 2011†shows that China’s wind power economy has improved. The industry has further matured.