scholarly journals Development and Analysis of the Wind Power Industry in Xinjiang, China

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Shuai Li ◽  
Lubing Xie ◽  
Xiaoming Rui

As one of the energy bases of China, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has participated in a series of developing programs, such as The Western Development (2000), The Belt and the Road (2014), and The Global Energy Internet Strategy (2015), which signify that China places considerable importance to the sustainable development of the energy industry in Xinjiang. As an important part of the energy industry in Xinjiang, the emerging wind power industry in this region has developed rapidly in recent years. However, many problems have emerged, such as the abandoned wind power rationing, which seriously restricts the healthy development of the wind power industry. In this study, we introduce the development of the renewable energy industry and analyze the wind energy resources in Xinjiang. We mainly investigate the development situation and existing problems in the wind power industry. Then we focus on the problem of wind power curtailment, analyze the causes, and propose measures and strategies to alleviate this problem. Our findings will contribute to the sustainable development of the wind power industry in Xinjiang.

2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 3580-3585
Author(s):  
Wen Jie Zeng ◽  
Ching Shang Cheng ◽  
Syu Huei Huang ◽  
Chin Fu Lin ◽  
Pao Chi Chen

This article is the study of the professional competence of employees required in the wind energy industry in Taiwan. This will combine a number of research methods, including literature review, Delphi method, IPA analysis to explore the professional capacity of wind power generation projects and connotation of the wind energy industry needs. This paper analyzes the results used as indicators to construct the wind power industry professional, and will be used as the design of the wind power industry practitioners professional competence course. The importance of part of the questionnaire using Likert five-point evaluation index scale [11], divided into very unimportant, unimportant, important, very important, very important to the five levels. The performance of part of the questionnaire, divided into strongly disagree, disagree, agree, agree very much, very much agree with five levels. In this study, the questionnaire survey sent to a written questionnaire of 30 valid questionnaires were collected 27, the effective response rate of 90%. The 39 professional competence items, five items on the C quadrant (the importance of less than 4.0), the remaining 34 (87%) are on the C quadrant (the importance of greater than 4.0). Which is located five professional capacity (13%) in the C quadrant items are green beliefs, it means that domestic subject to government to actively promote the concept of green sustainable.


2012 ◽  
Vol 424-425 ◽  
pp. 1318-1321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Ping Guo ◽  
Qing An Li ◽  
Qing Long Liu ◽  
Yan Fei Wang

China is the largest developing country with the annual growth rate of 9.8% and the second largest energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and CO2 emissions in the world. Wind energy helps decreasing import dependency, diversifying sources of production, and contributes to a sustainable development in many countries. This article explores the importance of global wind turbine development in 2010. And then introduced the use of wind power annual development condition and the distribution characteristics of wind resources in China. Finally the existing problems were pointed out in the wind power industry of China, and have a guiding significance for the development of the future of China's wind power career.


2014 ◽  
Vol 953-954 ◽  
pp. 509-513
Author(s):  
Liu Lin ◽  
Wang Zheng

This article carries out the selection and verification of the prediction method by learning from the EU’s data and development experience on the basis of the comparative and analytic research of the industry development in China and the EU, and puts forward the installed capacity prediction of wind power in the near and mid-term in China based on the model of DGM (2,1), in order to provide an reference for the orderly and healthy development for China’s wind power industry.


2013 ◽  
Vol 772 ◽  
pp. 673-680
Author(s):  
Syu Huei Huang ◽  
Ching Shang Cheng

This paper focuses on how to develop the wind power industry professional competence course, the use of the professional competence results of the aforementioned studies, construction of the wind power industry professional competence course module. The importance of the analysis found that students give the highest rating to Chapter 5, work attitude and ethics in the workplace, followed by Chapter 1 green beliefs and regulations, followed by Chapter 4, the future trends of wind power, Chapter 2 Principles of wind power, and Chapter 3 the wind power generation equipment and the establishment. The values of average important of 5 chapters are between 3.66 and 4.07, Less than 4.00, and the average percentage of correct answers (knowledge) of 5 chapters between 28% and 55%, Less than 60%. The IPA analysis found that all on the B quadrant. It is mean that the textbook of wind power is suitable for use and whether experts or students who believe that wind power education is important. Although wind power capacity is insufficient, the students believe that the importance of wind power technology is certainly, that is part of our textbooks to add.


2013 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rasmus Lema ◽  
Axel Berger ◽  
Hubert Schmitz

China's economic rise has transformed the global economy in a number of manufacturing industries. This paper investigates whether China's transformative influence extends to the new green economy. Drawing on the debate about how China is driving major economic changes in the world – the “Asian drivers” debate – it identifies five corridors of influence and investigates their relevance for the wind energy industries. Starting with the demand side, it suggests that the size and rapid growth of the Chinese market have a major influence on competitive parameters in the global wind power industry. While Western firms have found ways of participating in the growth of the Chinese market, the government's procurement regimes benefit Chinese firms. The latter have invested heavily and learned fast, accumulating production capabilities that have led to changes in the global pecking order of lead firms. While the combined impact of Chinese market and production power is already visible, other influences are beginning to be felt – arising from China's coordination, innovation and financing power.


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