genau so sieht es dort aus... Danish Vestas to Stay Out of Chinese Market 10 February 2012 | news Newsdesk Vestas’ sales in China dropped sharply in 2011, due to what it says were a conscious decision to stay out of the market due to “unacceptable” price conditions. http://www.scandasia.com/viewNews.php?coun_code=dk&news_id=10130 das sollte auch was daran liegen? For example, in North China’s Hebei Province, the installed and approved capacity of wind turbines has reached 14.9 gigawatts (gW), far above the province’s original goal of 10.13 gW by 2015. China’s grid operators have struggled to absorb wind power because building transmission lines always takes a longer time than to build wind farms, according to the report. A lack of fiscal stimulus is also a problem, it said. http://www.evwind.es/2012/08/03/wind-power-being-wasted-in-china/ 1.5 bln KWh of electricity lost in 2011 over limited access to power grid, media report 02/25/2012 … which took up approximately 12 percent of the country's total wind power generation, according to the estimate of Yuan Kaifeng, chief engineer of China Huadian New Energy Development…..Some wind-farm power generation units failed to win access to the power grid due to the inferior quality of their operation, which did not meet the technical specifications for grid connection, Yuan said….Meanwhile, electricity was wasted when the wind power plants were located in areas out of the grid system's reach. In addition, there were difficulties with inter-province power transmission in spite of various power loads and power demand in different regions. http://www.power-eng.com/news/2012/02/26/...er-grid-media-report.html die haben dort wohl selbst was onshore Anlage offshore installiert...war sicher auch gut für die Preisentwicklung...jaja die "rote Flut" und so...netter heimatmarkt und so...Exportquote bleibt aktuell meine ich noch was hinter den Planungen zurück?...wobei wenn die Zuhause immer weniger errichten bessert sich die Quote auch... |