A CASE STUDY OF CHINA ́S WIND POWER RESOURCES

At present, China is the largest energy producer and the second largest energy consumer in the world. With the increasing pressure to cut GHS emissions and to improve energy efficiency, China is now changing its traditional energy mix, mainly through consuming more renewable energy instead of fossil...

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Main Author: Xue Yanping
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Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University 2013-11-01
Series:Global Economic Observer
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Online Access:http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_1_no_2/geo_2013_vol1_no2_art_002.pdf
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description At present, China is the largest energy producer and the second largest energy consumer in the world. With the increasing pressure to cut GHS emissions and to improve energy efficiency, China is now changing its traditional energy mix, mainly through consuming more renewable energy instead of fossil energy. This change has resulted in a policy adjustment which in turn boosts the utilization of the wind power resources. However, the development of the wind power resources in China is confronted with some significant challenges, such as greater installed electricity capacity than the electricity generation, greater electricity generation than the electricity transmission capacity and greater inland wind power generation than the offshore wind power generation. Therefore, the further development of China’s wind power electricity in the coming years depends largely on the ways these challenges will be addressed.
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spelling doaj-art-0441821bf99a4ce794bac24ff669fbe92025-08-20T03:40:42ZengNicolae Titulescu UniversityGlobal Economic Observer2343-97422343-97502013-11-01121424A CASE STUDY OF CHINA ́S WIND POWER RESOURCESXue YanpingAt present, China is the largest energy producer and the second largest energy consumer in the world. With the increasing pressure to cut GHS emissions and to improve energy efficiency, China is now changing its traditional energy mix, mainly through consuming more renewable energy instead of fossil energy. This change has resulted in a policy adjustment which in turn boosts the utilization of the wind power resources. However, the development of the wind power resources in China is confronted with some significant challenges, such as greater installed electricity capacity than the electricity generation, greater electricity generation than the electricity transmission capacity and greater inland wind power generation than the offshore wind power generation. Therefore, the further development of China’s wind power electricity in the coming years depends largely on the ways these challenges will be addressed.http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_1_no_2/geo_2013_vol1_no2_art_002.pdfChinaWind PowerPolicy
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China
Wind Power
Policy
title A CASE STUDY OF CHINA ́S WIND POWER RESOURCES
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title_sort case study of china ́s wind power resources
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Wind Power
Policy
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