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		<title>China Wind Energy Market Analysis and Forecast to 2013</title>
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The report provides detailed analysis and forecasts of the global wind power market and the China wind market in particular. It also helps in analyzing and forecasting key metrics relating to the installed capacities, market size and growth. The report facilitates to understand onshore and offshore market in China. It provides information relating to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The report provides detailed analysis and forecasts of the global <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">wind power</a> market and the China wind market in particular. It also helps in analyzing and forecasting key metrics relating to the installed capacities, market size and growth. The report facilitates to understand onshore and offshore market in China. It provides information relating to the major wind farms onshore and offshore projects and also the upcoming projects in China. The report helps to comprehend the wind turbine industry and the regulatory framework regarding the wind market in China. It offers interesting results on the market share of the top manufacturers in the China wind turbine industry. Additionally, it also provides ten profiles of the major wind turbine companies in China.</p>
<p>The report also provides trends and analysis of investments in the China wind power market as well as deal summary and news flow for the last 6 months. On an all, it helps an investor to gauge the market and technological development of the China wind market.</p>
<p>Scope</p>
<p> * Global Wind Market Analysis<br /> * China Wind Market Overview, Market Size and Growth<br /> * Predict and forecast future wind industry trends in China<br /> * Key policies and regulatory framework supporting the China Wind Market<br /> * Identify growth segments and opportunities in the China Wind Industry<br /> * China Wind Turbine Industry and the leading players in the Chinese wind market<br /> * Key details regarding the active and upcoming wind projects in China</p>
<p>Reasons to buy</p>
<p> * Gain the most up to date and in-depth information on the China wind power market<br /> * Analyzes the China Wind Turbine Industry<br /> * Identify the key growth and investment opportunities within the China market based on the deal analysis<br /> * Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data, deal analysis and recent developments<br /> * Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events in China<br /> * Rapidly help to prepare more detailed and effective planning materials<br /> * Understand and respond to your competitors&#8217; business structure, strategy and prospects<br /> * Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market<br /> * Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading wind companies in China</p>
<p>Table of Contents :</p>
<p>1.1 List of Tables<br />1.2 List of Figures<br />2 China Wind Power Industry, 2001-13<br />2.1 China Power Market<br />2.2 China Renewable Power Market<br />2.3 China Wind Power Market, Size and Growth, 2001-13<br />2.4 China Wind Power, Installations by Provinces and Municipalities, 2008<br />3 China Wind Turbine Market<br />3.1 China Wind Turbine Market, Annual Capacity Additions, 2001-13<br />3.2 China Wind Turbine Market, Annual Value Forecast, 2003-13<br />3.3 China Wind Turbine Market, Manufacturers&#8217; Share, 2008<br />3.4 China Wind Turbine Market, Market Share of Domestic and Foreign Wind Turbines, 2003-08<br />4 China Wind Farm Projects<br />4.1 China Wind Farm Projects, Ten Largest Wind Farms<br />4.2 China Wind Farm Projects, Upcoming Onshore Wind Farms<br />4.3 China Wind Farm Projects &#8211; Offshore Wind Farms<br />5 China <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Wind Energy</a> Regulatory Framework<br />5.1 China Renewable <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Energy</a> Regulatory Framework<br />5.2 China Wind Power Regulatory Framework<br />6 Xinjiang GoldWind Science &amp; Technology Co. Ltd.<br />6.1 Key Information<br />6.2 Company Overview<br />6.3 Business Description<br />6.4 Major Products and Services<br />6.5 History<br />6.6 Competitors<br />6.7 Key Employees<br />6.8 Key Employee Biographies<br />6.9 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />7 DongFang Electric Corporation<br />7.1 Key Information<br />7.2 Company Overview<br />7.3 Financial Performance<br />7.4 SWOT Snapshot<br />7.5 Business Description<br />7.6 Major Products and Services<br />7.7 History<br />7.8 SWOT Analysis<br />7.9 Competitors<br />7.10 Revenue Analysis<br />7.11 Revenue by Segment<br />7.12 Key Employees<br />7.13 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />8 Zhejiang Windey Wind Generating Engineering Co.<br />8.1 Key Information<br />8.2 Company Overview<br />8.3 Business Description<br />8.4 Major Products and Services<br />8.5 History<br />8.6 Competitors<br />8.7 Key Employees<br />8.8 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />9 Sinovel Wind Co., Ltd.<br />9.1 Key Information<br />9.2 Company Overview<br />9.3 Business Description<br />9.4 Major Products and Services<br />9.5 History<br />9.6 SWOT Analysis<br />9.7 Competitors<br />9.8 Key Employees<br />9.9 Key Employee Biographies<br />9.10 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />10 Baoding Huide Wind Power Engineering CO., Ltd<br />10.1 Key Information<br />10.2 Company Overview<br />10.3 Financial Performance<br />10.4 Business Description<br />10.5 Major Products and Services<br />10.6 History<br />10.7 Competitors<br />10.8 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />11 Zhong Hang (Baoding) Huiteng Windpower Equipment Co., Ltd.<br />11.1 Key Information<br />11.2 Company Overview<br />11.3 Business Description<br />11.4 Major Products and Services<br />11.5 History<br />11.6 Competitors<br />11.7 Key Employees<br />11.8 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />12 Lianyungang Zhongfu Lianzhong Composites Group Co., Ltd.<br />12.1 Key Information<br />12.2 Company Overview<br />12.3 Financial Performance<br />12.4 Business Description<br />12.5 Major Products and Services<br />12.6 History<br />12.7 Competitors<br />12.8 Key Employees<br />12.9 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />13 Lanzhou Electric Corporation<br />13.1 Key Information<br />13.2 Company Overview<br />13.3 Financial Performance<br />13.4 Business Description<br />13.5 Major Products and Services<br />13.6 History<br />13.7 Competitors<br />13.8 Key Employees<br />13.9 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />14 Nanjing High-Speed &amp; Accurate Gear Group Co., Ltd.<br />14.1 Key Information<br />14.2 Company Overview<br />14.3 Business Description<br />14.4 Major Products and Services<br />14.5 History<br />14.6 Competitors<br />14.7 Key Employees<br />14.8 Key Employee Biographies<br />14.9 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />15 Chongqing Gearbox Company Co., Ltd.<br />15.1 Key Information<br />15.2 Company Overview<br />15.3 Major Products and Services<br />15.4 Competitors<br />15.5 Locations and Subsidiaries<br />16 China, Wind Deals, Year 2002 to YTD 2009<br />16.1 Acquisition<br />17 Recent Developments<br />17.1 New Projects<br />17.2 New Contracts<br />17.3 Operations Updates<br />17.4 Financial Announcements<br />17.5 Strategy and Business Planning<br />17.6 Government and Public Interest<br />17.7 Other Significant Developments<br />18 Appendix<br />18.1 Methodology<br />18.2 About Global Data<br />18.3 Contact Us<br />18.4 Disclaimer </p>
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		<title>Bharatbook.com : Global and China Offshore Wind Energy development</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 20:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Bharatbook.com added a new report on &#8220;Deep Research Report on Global and China Offshore Wind Energy&#8221; which gives Offshore Wind Energy Installation technologies and standards for Offshore Wind Energy in China.
2009 Deep Research Report on Global and China Offshore Wind Energy
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<p>Bharatbook.com added a new report on &#8220;Deep Research Report on Global and China Offshore <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Wind Energy</a>&#8221; which gives Offshore Wind <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Energy</a> Installation technologies and standards for Offshore Wind Energy in China.</p>
<p>2009 Deep Research Report on Global and China Offshore Wind Energy</p>
<p>2009 Deep Research Report on Global and China Offshore Wind Energy was published by us on July 2009. It was a professional and depth research report on Global and China Offshore Wind Farm Operation. We make a detailed analysis on 12 major offshore wind energy countries including Denmark UK Sweden etc in the world. ( <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Deep-Research-Report-on-Global-and-China-Offshore-Wind-Energy.html">http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Deep-Research-Report-on-Global-and-China-Offshore-Wind-Energy.html</a> )</p>
<p>We analysis their offshore wind energy policy offshore wind farm construction and offshore wind farm operation, then we get relevant experience conclusion. We combine the current development status of China offshore <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">wind power</a> to study abjectly of China offshore wind energy prospects and obstacles which may encounter in the future. At the beginning of the report, we compare onshore and offshore wind energy; we make a statistic of offshore wind turbine R&amp;D and interpret many technical problems one by one. At the second Chapter of the report, we make a statistic of all the countries in the world about their offshore wind farm installed capacity Wind turbine model and online time, we also make statistics of proposed offshore wind farms in the world. </p>
<p>Finally, we make feasibility analysis of new offshore wind farm project, including technical and economic feasibility analysis. Objective parameters are adopted in the analysis which can be referred by offshore wind farm project investors. China is rich in offshore wind resources, by far, Development and Reform Commission of China has taken Donghai Bridge offshore wind power project as a pilot operation and get some successful experience. Though there are many technical difficulty to develop offshore wind energy, we still believe China will make a great progress in offshore wind energy projects in the future as the onshore wind energy. We estimate China Offshore Energy Development Planning programme will be launched before the end of the year, which will greatly support the development of China offshore wind energy in the policy. In a word, it was a depth research report on Global and China Offshore Wind Farm operation. <br /> </p>
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		<title>China To Lead Global Wind Energy Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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There is good news in the wind for environmentalists. Wind turbine capacity has been increasing and the unit cost of power generated by wind energy is expected to drop, much of which is credited to China’s efforts.
The World Wind Energy Association forecasts that by 2020, wind turbine total installed capacity will reach an estimated 1.5 [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is good news in the wind for environmentalists. Wind turbine capacity has been increasing and the unit cost of power generated by <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">wind energy</a> is expected to drop, much of which is credited to China’s efforts.</p>
<p>The World Wind <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Energy</a> Association forecasts that by 2020, wind turbine total installed capacity will reach an estimated 1.5 million megawatts worldwide, accounting for 20% of global electricity consumption. This will represent a substantial jump in the role of wind energy in the next decade, where it represented just 1.5% of global electricity consumption in 2008.</p>
<p>Where news of environmental pollution is an issue of concern in China, it is also China that is set to take the lead in the global wind energy revolution, ahead of the United Kingdom or the United States, who have long been its strongest advocates.</p>
<p>It’s a paradox that in the West, proponents of the green movement protest against the very infrastructure that is needed to drive sustainable energy practices. There is a ‘not in my back yard’ mentality. This paradox is not seen in China. China will not only become a global leader in wind energy, but may be an important supplier to fast growing emerging Asian economies, such as Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia, who themselves have limited development in the wind energy technology sector.</p>
<p><strong>The Chinese government’s firm commitment</strong></p>
<p>The Chinese government regards the development of wind energy as a key priority. At the end of 2008, China overtook India in having the highest installed capacity of wind energy in Asia with a total 12.2GW of total installed capacity versus India’s 9.6GW.</p>
<p>The Chinese <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">wind power</a> equipment manufacturing industry has been attracting the investment from many enterprises. With market capacity of wind power equipment forecasted to reach 32 billion US dollars by 2010, investing in China is important for many foreign enterprises wishing to take advantage of the substantial and rapid build up of wind energy in China.</p>
<p>In addition, overseas turbine companies have made substantial investments in China, in order to comply with an earlier government stipulation requiring at least 70 percent of components to be sourced domestically for use in Chinese wind energy projects.</p>
<p>In order to meet the demands of the growing market, domestic production and technology of wind turbines and components also had to step up. With this accelerated development of manufacturing, China is gearing up to meet both the domestic demands as well as preparing to supply components to the international market.</p>
<p><strong>Key trends in China’s wind energy industry</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Supply shortage for wind turbines and associated components predicted</strong></p>
<p>The demand for wind turbines and related components in many countries is increasing. Together, the United States, the European Union and China are targeting to have installed capacity of about 400 to 500 gigawatts by 2020.</p>
<p>Only a number of specialised suppliers are able to produce key parts for higher capacity wind turbines however, and demand may overwhelm some suppliers, especially for those specialising in gearboxes and bearings. In addition, other industries also use similar wind turbine components for their equipment and machinery.</p>
<p>As an emerging technology, wind turbine designs are still evolving. Parts made are mostly customised and non-interchangeable, making replacement suppliers hard to find. Moreover, the advanced technology required to enter the wind turbine industry is a barrier for new entrants.</p>
<p>Currently, most Chinese wind turbines and components for higher-megawatt products are licensed or jointly developed with overseas players, whilst local manufacturers still lack the independent capacity to build higher wattage turbines. With fewer players supplying the higher-megawatt products, there are bottlenecks affecting the supply shortage for wind turbine related equipment, particularly with the government’s emphasis on higher wattage turbines.</p>
<p>Price volatility for raw materials, notably steel, copper and carbon, is a critical factor in some of the wind turbine parts. Steel is used in towers, gearboxes and rotors; copper used in generators and carbon in rotor blades. Any price volatility can result in bottlenecks in the supply chain.</p>
<p><strong>2. More partnerships amongst wind turbine industry players</strong></p>
<p>In order for foreign players to ease their market entry and secure consistent supplies and services, partnerships in the form of mutual agreements, joint ventures or acquisitions between market players; such as wind farm developers or operators, wind turbine manufacturers and wind turbine component manufacturers, will continue. Through such ventures, local players will in turn get to secure proprietary technology.</p>
<p>Examples include Shanghai Electric’s joint effort with German Aerodyn, and Zhejiang Windey’s partnership with Garrad Hassan and Partners Ltd (GH) from the United Kingdom.</p>
<p><strong>3. Local technological advancement </strong></p>
<p>Due to market regulation in China that favours locally made products, foreign players wanting to enter China need to work with local Chinese companies. This in turn, promotes technology transfer amongst Chinese companies and builds local expertise.</p>
<p>An example of this is Sinovel’s joint program with Austria Windtec. Sinovel is developing a three megawatt double feedback, variable shift and constant frequency wind turbine system, the first high-tech Chinese offshore wind turbine system, which will be installed in the first offshore wind farm, the Shanghai Donghai Bridge Wind Farm.</p>
<p><strong>4. China as a major supply chain centre within wind energy industry</strong></p>
<p>If current trends persist, China will become an important global supplier for the wind energy market, especially in key wind turbine components and services. High local demand, China’s strategic location to supply Asian markets with parts and equipments, coupled with development of local research and development skills may encourage a future role as a global wind energy hotspot for services and equipment.</p>
<p>China’s increasing ability to manufacture more affordable wind power equipment might even push South East Asia’s wind energy utilization, especially for small to medium scale projects. While the Chinese government is actively promoting the production of turbines with capacities of over two megawatts, Chinese suppliers are still catching up to the technology. For now, their strength will continue to be in small to medium scale wind energy projects, which are a good fit for South East Asia markets.</p>
<p><strong>5. China wind energy suppliers go global</strong></p>
<p>Chinese suppliers’ interest in European companies may be of strategic geographical importance in the long term.</p>
<p>Chinese market leader Goldwin has acquired majority share of German Vensys in order concentrate on the development of its direct drive wind turbine technology. After the acquisition of Vensys, Goldwind also bought the subsidiary companies that produced converters and variable propeller systems for Vensys, through Vensys in Germany.</p>
<p>For Goldwin, this ensures a local foothold in Europe with spin-off benefits both in Germany as well as in China. It has also absorbed a number of cross-border talent with management experience in the domestic and international markets from companies such as Shenzen</p>
<p>Huawei, Motorola, General Electric, the bearings industry SKF, Siemens and ABB.</p>
<p>China has been described as the world’s factory. In wind energy, the global environment would be the benefactor of its manufacturing prowess.</p>
<p><strong>About the authors</strong></p>
<p>Kim Khoo is Manager of Intelligence Services at Global Intelligence Alliance (GIA), while Saraswati Diah is an analyst at Global Intelligence Alliance, Singapore.</p>
<p><strong>About Global Intelligence Alliance</strong></p>
<p>Global Intelligence Alliance (GIA) www.globalintelligence.com  is a strategic market intelligence and advisory group. GIA was formed in 1995 when a team of market intelligence specialists, management consultants, industry analysts and technology experts came together to build a powerful suite of customized solutions ranging from outsourced market monitoring services and software, to strategic analysis and advisory.</p>
<p><strong>About the article</strong></p>
<p>This article is based on extracts from Global Intelligence Alliance’s white paper entitled: The Chinese Wind Energy Market. The white paper can be downloaded at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.globalintelligence.com/insights-analysis/white-papers/">www.globalintelligence.com/insights-analysis/white-papers/</a><strong></p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy Priority for China</title>
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China plans to put even greater effort into developing its renewable energy industry and cut greenhouse gas emissions to maintain sustainable economic growth in the coming years. Investments worth more than two trillion Yuan, or 10 percent of the nation&#8217;s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2006, are needed to meet the renewable energy target by [...]]]></description>
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<p>China plans to put even greater effort into developing its renewable <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">energy</a> industry and cut greenhouse gas emissions to maintain sustainable economic growth in the coming years. Investments worth more than two trillion Yuan, or 10 percent of the nation&#8217;s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2006, are needed to meet the <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">renewable energy</a> target by 2020, according to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). The exploration of renewable energy is greatly needed in China. </p>
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<p>Addressing a press conference in Beijing early this week, Chen Deming, vice minister of NDRC, reiterated that China&#8217;s medium and long-term target is to boost its fledging renewable energy industry, which is expected to play an important role in sustaining the country&#8217;s future economic development. Renewable energy is hoped to resolve the serious China’s problem of energy shortage. NDRC plans to raise the ratio of renewable energy in total energy consumption to 10 percent by 2010 and 15 percent by 2020, compared to eight percent at present, Chen said.</p>
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<p>Currently, coal annually accounts for more than 70 percent of China&#8217;s total energy consumption, leaving great potential for the development of renewable energy — hydropower, marsh gas, solar, wind and other clean and renewable energies, he added. According to its ambitious development plan, China&#8217;s installed renewable energy — hydropower, <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">wind power</a> and solar <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">power generation</a> capacity will increase by 190 million kilowatts, 29 million kilowatts and 1.73 million kilowatts respectively between 2006 and 2020. </p>
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<p>By 2020, the nation&#8217;s installed renewable energy — hydropower, wind power and solar power generation capacity will reach more than 300 million kilowatts, 30 million kilowatts and 1.8 million kilowatts respectively. To achieve this goal, China will have to seek greater international financial support and cooperation to develop its renewable energy industries in the years ahead, Chen said. Renewable energy could contribute to 30 percent of China&#8217;s total energy supply by 2050, an energy expert estimated on Tuesday.Chinese wind power stations may have the ability to generate 300 to 500 million kw of electricity in 2050 and another 200 million to 300 million kw will be generated by <a href="http://msrainmkr1.earth4.hop.clickbank.net/"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Earth4Energy"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.renewableenergytoday.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">solar energy</a>, Shi Dinghuan, president of the Chinese Renewable Energy Society, said at the Solar World Congress 2007 in Beijing.</p>
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<p>The Chinese government also expects and encourages more domestic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), especially private firms, to join hands in the development of the country&#8217;s renewable energy industry, the vice-minister added. He believes there is enough room for both foreign and domestic companies in the huge renewable energy sector.</p>
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