Archive for 6.2.0 Wind

Wind Farm Performance Improvement Activity Consultant to Collect and Interpret Data and Recommend Corrective Actions

Abstract In the framework of the 2nd phase of the Wind Farm Performance Improvement Project data of 3 exemplary wind farms has been analysed in order to determine the performance level and to find out reasons for underperformance of individual machines or a complete wind farm. Based on these analyses then improvement measures have been identified that could help to increase the performance of the wind farms.
Author China Renewable Energy Scale-up Programme (CRESP), Deutsche Energie-Consult Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, CEPRI – Electric Power Research Institute and Deutsche WindGuard GmbH, December 2008
Publisher
Link http://www.cresp.org.cn/uploadfiles/7/1041/recommendation_of_corrective_actions_report.pdf
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Wind firms in doldrums

Date 31 05 21
Author
Publisher China Daily
Link http://china-wire.org/?p=20680
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6.2.12 Some Recent Articles on Wind Energy

Wind power companies breaking into foreign markets

Date 2011 07 14
Author
Publisher China Daily
Link http://china-wire.org/?p=14683
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6.2.12 Some Recent Articles on Wind Energy

Wind Power Firms Eye Vestas Deal, Report Says

Date 2012 05 16
Author
Publisher Caixin
Link http://china-wire.org/?p=19774
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6.2.12 Some Recent Articles on Wind Energy

Wind Power Industry Status and Preferential Policies in China

Author Sino-German Workshop on Wind Power Grid Integration, Dai Huizhu, January 2009
Publisher
Link http://www.cwpc.cn/cwpc/en/node/5549
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6 Renewable Energy, 6.2.0 Wind, 6.2.4 International Cooperation and International Comparisons and Recommendations

Wind power now No.3 energy resource

Date 2013 01 28
Author
Publisher Global Times
Link http://china-wire.org/?p=26720
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6.2.12 Some Recent Articles on Wind Energy

Wind Technologies Market Report

Abstract This report, authored primarily by Ryan Wiser and Mark Bolinger of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, provides a comprehensive overview of trends in the U.S. wind power market, with a particular focus on 2008. Drawing from a variety of sources, this report provides the latest information on a variety of topics, including: Wind project installation trends; Wind industry development; Evolution of wind power sales prices; Price comparison of wind and fossil fuel power generation; Installed wind project costs; Wind turbine prices; Wind project performance; Operation and maintenance cost trends; Integration, transmission, and policy developments; Future outlook. This report provides the most comprehensive summary and analysis of data on project-level wind power pricing, installed project costs, O&M expenses, and wind project performance to date.
Author Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Ryan Wiser and Mark Bolinger, 2008
Publisher
Link http://www.efchina.org/csepupfiles/report/20097172161520.9690297917966.pdf/2008-wind-technologies.pdf
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6 Renewable Energy, 6.2.0 Wind, 6.2.4 International Cooperation and International Comparisons and Recommendations

Wind Turbine Technology Transfer (Dongfang Turbine Co., Ltd.)

Abstract Dongfang Turbine Co., Ltd. and Austria AMSC Windtec company establish the partnership for the design and development of 2.5MW wind turbines jointly, and all the intellectual property rights is owned by Dongfang Turbine Co., Ltd. The WTGS uses double-fed asynchronous generator, in cooperation with speeding up gear box, delivering the power of high quality to the grid through the transformer. To adapt to the environment in China, the normal temperature and low temperature units were designed respectively. And to adapt to different wind zones, the units adapted toⅡ and Ⅲ wind zones were designed respectively. Currently, the prototypes have been developed and are being installed and preparing for commissioning at Zhangbei Testing Wind Farm in Hebei.
Author China Renewable Energy Scale-up Programme (CRESP), Update date: 4 August 2011
Publisher
Link http://www.cresp.org.cn/english/content.asp?id=1453
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Wind Turbine Technology Transfer (Goldwind Science and Technology Co., Ltd)

Abstract The project implementation completed the detailed design of 2.5MW WTGS; parts trial and the whole assembly, and the factory tests of generator and deflector; and finally it completed the installation, commissioning and trial operation of the first prototype at Goldwind’s testing wind farm in Beijing. The MW-level WTGS development objective of domestic brands has been achieved, and at the same time, the WTGS international standard certificaton and on-site tesing has been completed. In 2010, the Goldwind 2.5MW WTGS begun to be put into market gradually, which strengthens the WTGS competitiveness of Chinese brands in the wind power market.
Author China Renewable Energy Scale-up Programme (CRESP), Update date 7 August 2011
Publisher
Link http://www.cresp.org.cn/english/content.asp?id=1450
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Wind Turbine Technology Transfer (Shanghai Electric Wind Power Equipment Co., Ltd.)

Abstract Through the project, Shanghai Electric Wind Power Equipment Co., Ltd. introducted the German Aerodyn 2MW wind turbine technology to manufacture a 2MW prototype installed at Dafeng wind farm in Jiangsu and intergrated to grid on April 18, 2009. The wind turbine meets the design requirements and passes the “type approval”. On the basis of digesting and absorpting the 2MW wind turbine imported technology, Shanghai Electric has developed its own types of the intertidal wind turbine, low temperature wind turbine and offshore wind turbine, which were installed at the Jiangsu Rudong Wind Farm, Jilin Siping Wind Farm and Jiangsu Xiangshui Wind Farm.
Author China Renewable Energy Scale-up Programme (CRESP), Update date:6 August 2011
Publisher
Link http://www.cresp.org.cn/english/content.asp?id=1451
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