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China Wind Power Equipment and Parts Industry Report 2009-2010
Product ID : VSC-583-3339
Published Date : May 2010
Pages : 86

 

Overview:

In 2009, 10,129 sets of wind turbines were installed, totaling 13,803.2 MW, up 124% over the previous year. By the end of 2009, China’s total installed wind turbines reached 21,544, amounting to 25,805.3 MW, up 114% over the same period of the previous year. There had been more than nine provinces with the installed capacity exceeding 1,000 MW in Mainland China, including four provinces with the installed capacity exceeding 2,000 MW apiece, namely Inner Mongolia (9,196.2MW), Hebei (2,788.1MW), Liaoning (2,425.3 MW) and Jilin (2,063.9 MW).

In terms of parts, China had built a production system of major parts including blade, gearbox, generator and pylon, which had progressively narrowed the gap between the supply and demand of such key parts as blade, generator, gearbox and wheel hub to some extent, but still failed to bridge the supply-demand gap for bearing and control system.

It is estimated that Chinese equipment manufacturers will vigorously march toward the wind power parts industry for more profits. Their entry can reduce the equipment production cost while effectively reducing the parts supply pressure. Thus far, enterprises including Dongfang Electric Corporation, Sinovel, Shanghai Electric and Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation have expanded their presence to the upstream of the industry chain, including the parts industry covering blade, foundry, bearing, wheel hub and electric motor.


Table Of Contents :

1. Overview of China’s Wind Power Industry
1.1 Development Worldwide
1.2 Development in Major Countries
1.2.1 Germany
1.2.2 Spain
1.2.3 America
1.2.4 Denmark

2. Development in China
2.1 Status Quo
2.1.1 Installed Sets and Installed Capacity
2.1.2 Development of China’s Offshore Wind Power Industry
2.2 Exploration and Utilization of Wind Farm
2.2.1 Early-Stage Operation
2.2.2 Later-Stage Operation
2.3 Wind Power Grid Integration in China
2.3.1 On-Grid Wind Power Pricing
2.3.2 Factors Restraining Wind Power Grid Integration
2.3.3 Planning of Wind Power Grid

3. China Wind Energy Industry Policy
3.1 Accreditation & Admission
3.2 Pricing Policy
3.3 Wind Power Equipment Industry Policy
3.4 Wind Power Concession Bidding System
3.5 Variation Tendency of Industry Policy

4. Installed Wind Power Capacity in Different Regions of China
4.1 Inner Mongolia
4.2 Gansu
4.3 Hebei
4.4 Jilin
4.5 Xinjiang
4.6 Liaoning
4.7 Heilongjiang
4.8 Shandong
4.9 Ningxia

5.Overview of China’s Wind Power Equipment Industry
5.1 China’s Wind Power Equipment Technology and Development
5.1.1 Wind Power Equipment Technology
5.1.2 Development of Wind Power Equipment Technology
5.2 Overview of China’s Wind Power Equipment Industry
5.2.1 Development of China’s Wind Power Equipment
5.2.2 Competition Pattern of China’s Installed Wind Power Capacity Market
5.3 Leading Equipment Manufacturers
5.3.1 Sinovel
5.3.2 Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology
5.3.3 Dongfang Electric Corporation
5.3.4 United Power
5.3.5 Mingyang Wind Power
5.3.6 Vestas
5.3.7 XEMC Windpower
5.3.8 GE Wind Energy
5.3.9 Gamesa
5.3.10 Shanghai Electric

6. China Wind Power Equipment Parts Manufacturing Industry
6.1 Constitution of Wind Generating Sets
6.2 Status Quo of Upstream Parts Industries
6.3 Development Orientation of Wind Power Parts Industry
6.4 Wind Power Blade Industry
5.4.1 Demand
5.4.2 Production
6.4.3 Development Orientation
6.4.4 Sinomatech Wind Power Blade
6.4.5 Zhuzhou Times New Material Technology
6.4.6 Zhonghang (Baoding) Huiteng Windpower Equipment
6.4.7 LM Glasfiber (Tianjin)
6.4.8 Lianyungang Zhongfu Lianzhong Composites
6.4.9 Vestas
6.4.10 Tianjin Dongqi Wind Turbine Blade Engineering
6.5 Gearbox
6.5.1 Market Overview
5.5.2 Demand & Supply
6.5.3 Nanjing High-Speed & Accurate Gear Group
6.5.4 Chongqing Gearbox Co., Ltd.
6.5.5 Huangzhou Advance Wind-Power Gearbox Co., Ltd.
6.6 Generator
6.6.1 Market Overview
6.6.2 Zhuzhou CSR Electric
6.6.3 Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment
6.7 Bearing
6.7.1 Market Overview
6.7.2 SKF
6.7.3 XEMC-TIMKEN
6.7.4 Tianma Bearing
6.8 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
6.8.1 Market Overview
6.8.2 Demand
6.8.3 ABB Group
6.8.4 Vacon
6.8.5 Emerson
6.8.6 Harbin Jiuzhou Electric

7. Introduction of Wind Power Equipment Industry in Major Regions of China
7.1 Tianjin
7.2 Xinjiang
7.3 Jiangsu
7.4 Liaoning
7.5 Hebei
7.6 Hunan

8. Leading Wind Power Generation Enterprises in China
8.1 China Huaneng Group
8.2 China Datang Corporation
8.3 China Huadian Corporation
8.4 China Guodian Corporation
8.5 China Power Investment Corporation
8.6 China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
8.7 Beijing Energy Investment Holding Co., Ltd.
8.8 Ningxia Electric Power Group
8.9 Shandong Luneng Development Group

9. Development Outlook of China’s Wind Power Equipment Industry
9.1 Influence of Wind Power Equipment Overcapacity on the Future Development of Wind Power Industry
9.2 Offshore Wind Power Equipment will Become an Investment Highlight
9.3 Influence of National Policy on the Future Development of Wind Power Industry

Selected Charts

Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity Worldwide, 1996-2009
Increased Installed Wind Power Capacity Worldwide, 1996-2009
Top 10 Enterprises by Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity Worldwide, 2009
Top 10 Enterprises by Increased Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity Worldwide, 2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Germany, 2000-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Spain, 2000-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in America, 2000-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Denmark, 2000-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in China, 2006-2009
Increased Average Installed Power by Year in China, 2005-2009
Proportion of Installed Wind Power Sets in China, 2009
R & D on High-Power Wind Turbine of Wind Power Enterprises, 2009
Export of Wind Power Units in China, 2009
Planning of Offshore Wind Farms in Different Regions of China, 2009
Planning Diagram of China’s 10 million KW Bases, 2009
Early-Stage Cost Structure of Onshore Wind Power Generating in China
Early-Stage Cost Structure of Offshore Wind Power Generating in China
Operating Cost Structure of Onshore Wind Power Generating in China
Operating Cost Structure of Offshore Wind Power Generating in China
Four Categories of On-Grid Power Tariff Stipulated in the Circular
Equivalent Full-Load Utilization Hours of Typical Wind Farms, 2008
Power Grid Planning on Power Transmission of Various Region Based on Eleventh Five-Year Plan and Twelfth Five-Year Plan
Wind Power-Related UHV DC Construction Planning, 2008-2018
Favorable Policies for Wind Power Industry, 2001-2010
Seventh Round of Wind Power Concession Bidding of China, 2010
Provinces with Accumulated Installed Capacity of 1,000 MW or More, 2009
Distribution of Installed Capacity by Province, 2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Inner Mongolia, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Gansu, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Hebei, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Jilin, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Xinjiang, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Liaoning, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Heilongjiang, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Shandong, 2006-2009
Accumulated Installed Wind Power Capacity in Ningxia, 2006-2009
Models and Application of Wind Power Generator in China
Market Shares of Domestically-Funded Enterprises (Including Joint Ventures) and Overseas-Funded Enterprises by Increased Installed Wind Power Capacity, 2006-2009
Ranking of Domestically-Funded Enterprises by Installed Capacity, 2009 H1
Ranking of Overseas-Funded Enterprises by Installed Capacity, 2009 H1
Output of Top 20 Equipment Manufactures by Newly-Increased Installed Capacity, 2009
Main Business Revenue and Operating Profit of Goldwind Science and Technology by Business, 2009
Sales of Onshore Wind Turbines of Goldwind Science and Technology in China, 2009-2011
Construction Planning of 750 KV Power Grid in Xinjiang, 2011-2013
Increased Installed Wind Power Capacity of Sinovel, 2006-2009
Structure of Orders on Hand of Dongfang Electric Corporation, 2009
Wind Power Unit Output of Dongfang Electric Corporation, 2007-2009
Increased Wind Power Unit Capacity of Dongfang Electric Corporation, 2006-2009
Operating Revenue of Vestas, 2005-2009
Distribution of Operating Revenue by Region of Vestas, 2009
Wind Turbine Delivery of Vestas, 2008-2009
Constitution of Wind Turbine
China’s Wind Power Parts Manufacturers, 2009
Equipment Manufacturers Penetrating into the Industry Chain
Distribution of Newly-Increased Installed Machines by Model, 2006-2009
Demand of 1.5 MW Fun Blade in China, 2006-2010
Capacity and Planning of Wind Power Gear Manufacturers in China, 2009
Capacity Planning of Bearing Enterprises, 2008-2011
Capacity and Planning of Wind Power VFD Manufacturers in China, 2009
Demand for Wind Power Converters in China, 2006-2010
Operation of ABB, 2008-2009
Sales of ABB in China, 2008-2009
Wind Power Investment of China Huaneng Group
Wind Power Investment Trends of China Huaneng Group
Wind Power Investment Trends of China Power Investment Corporation
Wind Power Investment Trends of Beijing Energy Investment Holding Co., Ltd.
Wind Turbine Price Trend, 2008-2010
Offshore Wind Turbine R & D of Domestically-Funded Enterprises


Publisher : Research in China