Wind energy utilization, especially onshore grid-connected wind power generation, has a history of 30 years in China. With the increasing attention to renewable energy development in recent years, wind energy has become the focus of academic research and policy-making. While the potential and advantages of wind energy are widely recognized, many questions regarding the effectiveness of policies and performances of current practices remain unanswered. This paper takes Inner Mongolia, the province that has the most abundant wind energy resources in China, as a case to assess the performance of Chinese onshore wind power projects, focusing on the institutional setting, economic and technological performance, as well as environmental and social...
Over the past 20 years, China has gone from being a country taking its first steps in wind energy to...
China is an energy production and consumption country, wind power is one of the greatest development...
China is facing a number of challenges such as electricity supply shortages, excessive consumption o...
Wind energy utilization, especially onshore grid-connected wind power generation, has a history of 3...
n today's complex environment, clear and sustainable energy is needed to support society development...
Wind energy has become a fast growing industry in China in the last decade. The development of the w...
Promoting wind power is a long-term strategy of China to respond to both energy shortage and environ...
This study is intended to provide a better understanding of the functional roles and dynamics of ins...
This paper reviews the development of wind power in China. As one of the biggest energyconsuming and...
Due to the rapid economic development in China, the conflict between the increasing traditional ener...
The People's Republic of China foresees a target of 30 GW for installed wind power capacity by 2010 ...
China has the most abundant wind energy resources in the world and has certain foundations in the wi...
This paper presents a macroscopic view on the prevailing policy and potential issues in respect of t...
China is in a unique position to be able to exploit her vast wind resources to satisfy both the rapi...
After tremendous growth of wind power generation capacity in recent years. China now has 44.7 GW of ...
Over the past 20 years, China has gone from being a country taking its first steps in wind energy to...
China is an energy production and consumption country, wind power is one of the greatest development...
China is facing a number of challenges such as electricity supply shortages, excessive consumption o...
Wind energy utilization, especially onshore grid-connected wind power generation, has a history of 3...
n today's complex environment, clear and sustainable energy is needed to support society development...
Wind energy has become a fast growing industry in China in the last decade. The development of the w...
Promoting wind power is a long-term strategy of China to respond to both energy shortage and environ...
This study is intended to provide a better understanding of the functional roles and dynamics of ins...
This paper reviews the development of wind power in China. As one of the biggest energyconsuming and...
Due to the rapid economic development in China, the conflict between the increasing traditional ener...
The People's Republic of China foresees a target of 30 GW for installed wind power capacity by 2010 ...
China has the most abundant wind energy resources in the world and has certain foundations in the wi...
This paper presents a macroscopic view on the prevailing policy and potential issues in respect of t...
China is in a unique position to be able to exploit her vast wind resources to satisfy both the rapi...
After tremendous growth of wind power generation capacity in recent years. China now has 44.7 GW of ...
Over the past 20 years, China has gone from being a country taking its first steps in wind energy to...
China is an energy production and consumption country, wind power is one of the greatest development...
China is facing a number of challenges such as electricity supply shortages, excessive consumption o...