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A Report On
Manufacturers of Wind Turbine Generators
Operating in
People Republic of China
May 2010
Wind Power Scenario in China:
As per current global scenario, China is the second largest producer of wind power, after the
United States with 25.8 GW of installed capacity (16.3% of total). With its large land mass and
long coastline, China has exceptional wind resources. As per the revised estimate published by
China Meteorological Administration, China has a potential to develop 2,380 GW of Wind Power.
(Based on measurements at 50m height)
Policies to stimulate domestic manufacturing:
♦ April 2008— The Chinese Ministry of Finance issued a new regulation on tax refunds for im‐
porting large wind turbines (2.5 MW and above) and key components.
♦ August 2008— The Ministry of Finance issued another incentive policy on funding support for
the commercialization of wind power generation equipment. According to this regulation, for
all domestic brands (with over 51% Chinese investment) the first 50 wind turbines over 1 MW
will be rewarded with RMB 600/KW (60 Euro) from the government.
♦ November 2008— The Chinese Government announced a $586 Bn stimulus package, a sub‐
stantial proportion of which was allocated to renewable energy with the preference over do‐
mestic products.
♦ March 2009— The Chinese Government restricted the use of turbines below 1.0 MW for
most wind projects. The new rule however has excluded 850 kW design which is apopular size
for European manufacturers.
China’s Cumulative and Annual Wind Power Capacity (2005‐2009)
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China Wind Power Market Snapshot
At the end of the year 2008, Chinese Wind
Power market comprises of more than 50
wind turbine manufactures. However only
some of them were producing megawatt‐
level WTGs. Chinese WTG manufactures can
be divided into two groups; domestic (incl
JVs) & foreign. Domestic manufactures ac‐
counts 62% of market share (2008).
Increasingly intensive competition for turbine manufacturers:
More than 20 new turbine manufacturers entered the Chinese market during 2008‐09, bringing
the total number of manufacturers in China to 70. Demand in the decade 2011‐2020 is fore‐
casted to be 80 GW, or about 8 GW per year. The top three manufacturers in China, Goldwind,
Sinovel and DEC (Dongfang Electric), having an annual manufacturing capacity of 4 GW, and the
international brands manufacturing in China (Vestas, Suzlon, Gamesa, Nordex and Repower) also
have a similar capacity.
Impact of Policies to Promote Local Manufacturing
Share of Cumulative Installed Wind Power Equipment Capacity in China
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Details of Chinese Domestic WTG Manufacturers:
Sr. No Manufacturers Technical partners WTG capacity
1 Sinovel Wind Co. Ltd Windtec 1.5 MW, 3.0 MW, 5.0 MW
2 Goldwind Science & Technology Vensys 1.2 MW, 1.5 MW,2.5 MW, 3 MW
3 Zhejiang Windey UK Garrad Hassan 0.75 MW, 0.8 MW, 1.5 MW
4 Dongfang electric Austria Windtec 1.5 MW, 2.5 MW
5 Shanghai Electric German Aerodyn 1.25 MW, 2.0 MW
6 A power GE‐Drivetrain Technologies 0.75 MW , 2.7 MW
7 Baoding Huide Fuhrlander 1.0 MW, 2.0 MW, 3.0 MW
8 Beijing Beizhong Steam Turbine Generator
DeWind (England) 1.5 MW, 2.0 MW
Sinovel: Sinovel was the first company which introduced the technology of 1.5 MW WTG in
China. It is also the first high‐tech enterprise in China engaged in independently developing, de‐
signing, manufacturing and marketing large‐scale onshore/offshore series turbines which could
adapt to different wind zones and environment. In 2009 its installed capacity was 3510 MW,
making it world no 3, while still retaining its No.1 rank in China.
Goldwind: Goldwind is the second largest WTG manufacturer in China and one of the ten largest
companies in the world. The Company's major products include 600 KW, 750 KW, 1.2 MW and
1.5MW series wind turbine sets. Through joint effort with Germany based WTG manufacturer
Vensys, Goldwind is also working on a 2.5 MW direct drive‐pitch regulation‐stall WTG systems.
Zhejiang Windey: Technically supported by the UK Garrad Hassan and Partners Ltd (GH), Zhejiang
Windey is into manufacturing of 1.5 MW double feedback, shift variable and constant frequency
wind turbine model. Windey contracted with South German TüV to conduct prototype evalua‐
tion. The company is also preparing wind turbine test activities and expected to be completed
final evaluation by June 2010.
Dongfang Electric: Technically supported by the Austria Windtec, Dongfang Turbine is working on
developing a 2.5MW double feedback, shift variable, and constant frequency wind turbine
model. It is one of the largest enterprises in China engaging in the manufactures of generating
equipments and the contracts of generating station projects.
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Shanghai Electric: Shanghai Electric Power Generation Equipment Co., Ltd. (SEPG) Turbine Works is the first turbine manufacturer in China. As a joint effort with German Aerodyn, Shanghai Elec‐tric is working on a 2MW double feedback, shift control and constant frequency wind turbine sys‐tem with Chinese IPR ownership. During the project implementation, Shanghai Electric intro‐duced the Aerodyn advanced wind turbine design software system.
A‐Power Energy: A‐Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. is a Nasdaq‐listed alternative energy company based in Shenyang, an industrial hub in Northeast China. With 17 projects completed since 2003 and more than 10 currently in‐process, they are the largest provider of distributed power generation systems, focusing on energy‐efficient and environmentally friendly projects of 25MW to 400MW both in China and overseas.
Baoding Huide: Baoding Huide having registered capital of RMB¥150,000,000 and assembly pro‐
duction line of 12,000 m2 was the first Chinese enterprise that have exported MW class Wind Turbines to the US. Baoding Huide is having production capability of more than 1500 units per annum. Currently the company is producing 1.0 MW and 2.0 MW WTGs and 3.0 MW offshore WTGs are under the stage of R&D.
Beijing Beizhong: Beijing BEIZHONG Steam Turbine Generator Co., Ltd (BSTG), founded in 1958, is an electrical power equipment manufacturer specialized in the production and sale of thermal power generating units (including steam turbines, turbo‐generators and their auxiliaries), wind turbine generator sets, wind power generators as well as large and medium AC motors. Till date around 100 units of 2 MW WTGs are in commercial operation.
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MNC Manufacturers operating in China:
Manufac-turer Turbine Rating Project /Client name
Project Capacity in
China
Vestas 0.85 MW, 1.65 MW, 2MW, 3MW
Major Chinese independent power producer 2000 MW
Suzlon 0.6 MW,1.25 MW,1.5 MW, 2.1 MW
Huitengliang, Weihai Rongcheng, Zhuozi , Liu’ao & Bailingmiao
825MW
GE Wind 1.5 MW, 2.5 MW Shangyi Wind farm 750MW
Gamesa 1.5 MW, 2.5 MW China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Co. Ltd, China Huadian New Energy Development Co. Ltd
450MW
Nordex 0.8 MW, 2 MW, 4.5 MW
Sunhill II and Hongsipu II wind farms (Ningxia Electric Power) 225MW
RE Power 5 MW, 3.17MW, 3.37 MW, 2.05 MW
Guohua Energy Investment co ltd 150MW
Vestas : Vestas is the world leader in delivering Modern Energy. They have already installed over
40,000 wind turbines in 65 countries in five continents. As on 31 December 2009, Vestas had an
accumulated installed capacity of more than 2,000 MW in China, which makes Vestas one of the
largest players in the Chinese wind energy market.
Suzlon Energy: Suzlon Energy is a global wind power company based in India. In terms of market
share, the company is the largest wind turbine manufacturer in Asia (5th largest worldwide). In
terms of net worth, it is the world's most valuable wind power company. Suzlon’s wholly‐owned
subsidiary company, Suzlon Energy (Tianjin) Limited demonstrates Suzlon’s commitment to
China. The only international player in the Chinese market till as recently as 2007, Suzlon Energy
(Tianjin) Limited has already signed up projects totaling 825 MW (almost 600 wind turbines).
GE Wind: GE is one of the world's leading wind turbine suppliers. With over 13,500 wind turbine
installations worldwide comprising more than 218 million operating hours and 127,000 GWH of
energy produced. With wind manufacturing and assembly facilities in Germany, Spain, China,
Canada and the United States, their current product portfolio includes wind turbines with rated
capacities ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 MW.GE is currently involved in 9 wind farms across China,
helping China to meet the growing demand for cleaner energy.
Gamesa: Gamesa is the market leader in Spain and is positioned as one of the largest wind gen‐
erator manufacturers in the world. On June 17’09 Gamesa Corporation Technology and China
Guangdong Nuclear Wind Co. Ltd. reached an agreement to jointly develop 253 MW of wind
power projects in the province of Shandong, located in northeastern China, between 2009 and
2011. All these projects will be equipped with Gamesa G5X‐850 KW wind turbines manufactured
at the company's production centers in Tianjin. In addition, on July 23’09 Gamesa Corporation
Technology and China Huadian New Energy Development Co. Ltd. reached an agreement to
jointly develop 200 MW in four joint wind farm development and construction projects between
2009 and 2011 in the region of Inner Mongolia, all of which will be equipped Gamesa G5x‐850
kW and G8x‐2.0 MW wind turbines.
Repower: Repower Systems AG is one of the leading turbine producers in the German wind en‐
ergy sector with a market share in excess of 10% in Germany. Repower Beijing Office was opened
at the beginning of 2006. The primary tasks of the office are to support Repower’s Chinese licen‐
sees (Zheijiang Windey and Dongfang Steam Turbine Works).
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Nordex: With the serial produced multi‐megawatt wind turbines Nordex N80, N90 and N100,
Nordex is able to offer high‐efficiency wind turbines for onshore use. For the rapidly developing
Chinese market and the asian‐pacific region they offer the powerful megawatt turbines Nordex
S70 and Nordex S77. Starting in November, it will be supplying 22 1.5 MW multi‐megawatt tur‐
bines for the “Sunhill II” and “Hongsipu II” wind farms for utility Ningxia Electric Power.
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Contact details and WTG Certification / Class information are depicted in Annexure 1 & 2 for both domestic as well as MNC manufacturers.
Annexure 1 - Contact details
Manufacturers Address Email Telephone
Sinovel Culture Building, 59 Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing, 100872, China
ibd@sinovelwind.com
8610‐6251‐5566
Goldwind No. 107, Shanghai Road, Economic and Tech‐nological Development Zone, Urumqi, Xinjiang China 830026
860991‐3767450
A power NO.44 Jingxing Road, Tiexi District, Shen‐yang,Liaoning Province, China, 110021
8624‐8561‐7888
Shanghai Electric 30F,Shanghai Maxdo Center,No. 8 Xing Yi Road,PRC(200336)
office@shanghai‐electric.com
8621‐5208‐2266
Dongfang electric No. 13 Huanghe West Rd Deyang , Sichuan 618000 , China.
email@dongfang.com.cn
8628‐8758‐3603
Zhejiang Windey
22F, Building A, West lake International Build‐ing, No.391 , Wener Road, Hangzhou, Zheji‐
ang, PRC zip code:310012
info@chinawindey.com
0571‐8739‐7666
Baoding Huide No.208 LuGang Road High‐tech‐zone, Baod‐ing,Hebei, China
bdhd_td@126.com
+86‐312‐3327216
Beijing Beizhong N0.57 wujiacun Shijingshan District Bei‐jing Postcode: 100040
010‐51792211
Vestas Beijing Chaoyang District 20th flr, Ping An In‐ternational Financial Center, No. 1‐3, Xinyuan South Road, 100027 Beijing,China
ves‐tas@vestas.com, market‐ing@vestas.com
8610‐5923‐2000
Suzlon 17/F, Building A&B, Office park No.10 Jintong West Rd,Chaoyang District Beijing, China 1000020
info‐china@suzlon.com
8610‐6569‐5688
Gamesa Room 605, CBD International Building N. 16, Young An Dong Li, Chaoyang District, 1000022 Beijing, P. R. China
info@gamesacorp.com
8610‐6567‐9888
Nordex Nordex China Room 808, First Shanghai Cen‐ter, no. 39 Liangmaqiao Road Chaoyang Dis‐trict Beijing 100125 P.R. China
china@nordox‐online.com
8610‐8453‐5188
GE Wind Suite B1 6th floor, Han Wei Building,7 Guang Hua Road, Zhao Yang, DC Beijing 100001
8610‐6561‐1166
RE Power Suite C1038 Chaowai SOHO,6B Chaowai Street ,Chao Yang District, Beijing 100020, China
in‐focn@repower.de
8610‐5869‐9432
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Annexure 2— Details of type test & WTG class
Manufacturers Type Test/Certified WTG class
Sinovel GL, CGC‐certified & passed 240 hr test IEC IA
Goldwind IEC 1400‐2, IEC 1400‐13 IEC IA, IEC IIA and IEC IIIA
Zhejiang Windey Under Progress with TÜV SÜD. IEC III, IEC II/III. IEC II/S
Dongfang electric ASME NA
Shanghai Electric Under progress with German TÜV Class A
A power GB/T19000‐2000 quality standards Class A
Vestas Highly Accelerated Life Testing or HALT IEC I High Wind, IEC II Medium Wind & IEC III Low Wind
Suzlon C‐WET type test certified, GL (T‐GL‐009A‐2007)
III a
Gamesa LRQA Class IA, Class IIIB/WZII
Nordex IEC 1b, 2a and 3a‐certified N80/2500 (2.5MW)
NA
RE Power According to IEC lA, Offshore IEC IB Repower S‐Class
Baoding Huide NA IEC IIA
Beijing Beizhong NA NA
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IEC Ⅲ