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Entries for September, 2011

The first fan wind turbines blades 49 meters off the assembly line in Tianjin

Vestas (China) Corporation today announced that its first batch of 49 m blade off the assembly line in Tianjin. This is said to meet China’s growing number of low-speed wind farm development and launch of the V100 platform for two-megawatt wind turbine blades, Vestas opened the two-megawatt wind turbines will result in China, a prelude [...]

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Recent media reports, the concept of wind power in China

Recent media reports, the concept of wind power in China involving listed companies, especially wind power equipment manufacturer in 2011 for reporting the results are not ideal.
It is understood, Shenzhen and Shanghai has 40 companies involved in the concept of wind power companies, the first half of 2011, total net profit of 8.02 billion yuan, [...]

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Suzlon “Made in China,” the wind generator is expected to export next year

India’s Suzlon Energy company executives say, its assembly plant in Tianjin, China 2MW machine is expected to begin as early as 2012, exports to other markets.
Tanti said the company’s directors, they intend to sell its German Repower Repower’s technology into China 6MW units, and other powerful business cooperation operations.
“We only consider China’s state-owned enterprises.” Turning [...]

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The number of countries now using wind power has grown from 83 to 86

According to the World Wind Energy Association’s (WWEA) half-year report, 18.4 GW of new wind turbine installations occurred during the first half of 2011, with 43.9GW expected by the end of this year.
China, USA, Germany, Spain and India combined account for 74% of global wind capacity; with China having an overall installed capacity of around [...]

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Indian power-project developer, said a wind-turbine order

an Indian power-project developer, said a wind-turbine order it placed with Dongfang Electric Corp., one of the largest overseas contracts for a Chinese supplier, has been held up by permitting issues.
“The Dongfang order couldn’t proceed yet because they have completed only two out of three mandatory tests for undertaking any global supplies,” KSK Energy said [...]

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