The Development of the Wind Power Industry in Western Jilin

2014 ◽  
Vol 672-674 ◽  
pp. 286-289
Author(s):  
Hong Yan Cui

Wind power is very important for low carbon energy strategy. Baicheng city has rich wind energy resources as the regional energy base of national key planning in western Jilin. This paper first analyzes the development situation of the wind power industry in Baicheng. Secondly the main problems of the wind power industry are analyzed, mainly including Lack of comprehensive planning for wind power development, high wind power capacity but low grid electricity, serious phenomenon of abandoning the wind power, lagging supporting power grid construction, and depression of the wind power industry. Finally, the corresponding countermeasures are put forward , including to unify thought and plan overall, to make policy of wind power development, to develop new ways to wind power used, to construct smart power grids and to promote the comprehensive development of wind power industry.

2012 ◽  
Vol 209-211 ◽  
pp. 1743-1747
Author(s):  
Dong Xiao Niu ◽  
Mei Lin ◽  
Yong Chang Lao ◽  
Yuan Lin Song

In the past five years, the development of wind power is always beyond expect, and keep the fastest growing energy status in the world. Considering the nuclear risk, government has suspended the audit of all the nuclear power project and conduct security clearance for the facilities of nuclear power. This situation provides wind power with broad developing prospects. In addition to its environment friendly, wind power industry also becomes necessary in economic development, and provides employment opportunities. This paper firstly presented the regional characteristics and season features of the wind energy resources in China and reviewed the national wind power development. This study provided some insights into the supply chain in wind power industry at present. Based on this, bottleneck of wind power development in China is discussed from the policy and technology aspects.


2013 ◽  
Vol 860-863 ◽  
pp. 375-382
Author(s):  
Ping Ren ◽  
Yi Shu Zuo

Policies of the burgeoning wind power industry in China are sorted out and a comparative analysis on such policies and those in countries advanced in wind power development is made in the perspective of externality theory in the paper; then, disadvantages are summarized and constructive suggestions are proposed combined with foreign experience and these disadvantages in China.


Author(s):  
Scott Valentine

The wind power development policy community faces a conundrum. On the one hand, as the most commercially viable form of utility-scale renewable energy, the wind power industry has experienced in excess of ten-fold growth in total installed capacity over the past decade. On the other hand, installed wind power capacity still accounts for less than 2% of global electricity-generation capacity, despite the prevalence of studies indicating that, in certain situations, wind power can be a cheaper form of electricity than most fossil fuel alternatives. Accordingly, the most puzzling aspect of wind power development policy can be summed up in the following manner: given the global imperative to facilitate an expedient transition away from CO2-intensive energy technologies and the commercial viability of wind power, what is stopping the wind power industry from capturing higher market shares around the world? In Wind Power Politics and Policy, Scott Valentine examines this question from two angles. First, it presents an analysis of social, technical, economic and political (STEP) barriers which research shows tends to stymie wind power development. Case studies which examine phlegmatic wind power development in Japan, Taiwan, Australia and Canada are presented in order to demonstrate to the reader how these barriers manifest themselves in practice. Second, the book presents an analysis of STEP catalysts which have been linked to successful growth of wind power capacity in select nations. Four more case studies that examine the successful development of wind power in Denmark, Germany, the USA and China are put forth as practical examples of how supportive factors conflate to produce conditions that are conducive to growth of wind power markets. By examining its impediments and catalysts, the book will provide policymakers with insight into the types of factors that must be effectively managed in order to maximize wind power development.


2013 ◽  
Vol 805-806 ◽  
pp. 342-346
Author(s):  
Hao Chang ◽  
Ji Cheng Liu ◽  
Cun Bin Li ◽  
Ya Juan Yang ◽  
Ye Li

As one of the important renewable energy for relieving of the human energy crisis, the exploitation and utilization of wind energy, and the encouragement of wind power industry help to realize the development of low-carbon economy in China. In the past few years, the wind power industry has achieved rapid development which faces a lot of opportunities as well as many challenges in china. Using SWOT analysis method, this paper indicates the advantages and disadvantages, and analyzes the opportunities and challenges. This study not only helps to understand the status of the industry, but also provides valuable information to promote the future development of the wind power industry in China.


2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 4244-4249
Author(s):  
Qian Kun Wang ◽  
Li Ping Jiang

Based on an analysis of the misunderstanding and problems concerning wind power development, this paper summarizes the experiences of coordinated development of wind power and power grids in typical countries, proposes the principles and strategies for the coordinated development of wind power and power grids in China. Technically, bidirectional friendly technologies should be deployed to ensure the security of power system. In regulatory term, a complete and standardized regulatory strategy is key to harmonious interaction among different stakeholders concerning wind development. Incentive policies should be comprehensive, foreseeable and sustainable. Related measures and suggestions for large scale development of wind power in China are put forward.


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