China facing challenge of transforming its wind power the industry for more rational development
WIND BASE: A wind power plant in Jiuquan, Gansu Province. The city is home to China's first 10-gw wind power project (HAN CHUANHAO)
At its birth in 2008, China Wind Power (CWP) exhibition only attracted 200 exhibitors, and the exhibition area only covered 10,000 square meters. Three years later, CWP 2011 attracted more than 600 exhibitors, and the exhibition areas covered 50,000 square meters. Xia Lihua, General Manager of CCID Conference and Exhibition Co. Ltd., which is co-organizer of the event, said CWP has become the world's third biggest and Asia's biggest wind power exhibition.
"The scale is closely related to the development of the wind power industry," she told Beijing Review.
Remarkable progress
According to figures released by the Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), in 2010 China installed 18.93 gigawatts of wind power with 12,904 wind turbines, a year-on-year increase of 37.1 percent
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