Last year, China's Ming Yang signed a $3 billion, 2.5GW deal with Indian independent power company Reliance Power to develop projects across ten Indian states. Central to the arrangement, the Reliance deal saw Ming Yang take a majority stake in manufacturer Global Wind Power (GWP).
In 2012, Ming Yang chairman Chuanwei Zhang said India presented strong growth potential. The deal was funded by the China Development Bank, he added.
Previously, GWP licensed designs from companies such as Fuhrländer and Norwind. Now, Ming Yang will export the components for its 1.5MW turbine to India, where it will be assembled by GWP. Last month, the first 1.5MW turbine was submitted to India's Centre for Wind Energy Technology for approval. A 150MW project in Maharashtra is to follow this year. The 2MW Ming Yang turbine will also be submitted at a later stage.
There are no immediate plans to bring in Ming Yang's distintive Aerodyn-designed two-bladed SCD turbine. GWP chief executive Hiren Shah said the aim was to install a further 300MW in 2014.
The company is planning to reach the manufacturing plant's 600MW capacity in three years, he added. Perhaps more importantly, the deal allows Shah to ditch what he called the flawed strategy of buying designs off the shelf from Europe.
"We don't have a research and development department, so we go to pure play design companies in Europe and get the design, sign a loyalty and licensing agreement, and then you start manufacturing the turbine," Shah said.
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