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Published: Aug, 2014 | Pages:
97 | Publisher: Netscribes
Industry: Energy | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Netscribes' latest market research report titled Wind Energy Market in China 2014 analyses how the renewable energy sector is gaining importance in China and how wind energy has become an indispensable part of this sector. With the gap in demand and supply of energy increasing at a steady pace, it has become necessary to look beyond conventional sources for generating energy. This has led to a shift in focus from thermal power plants to renewable sources of energy. With wind energy related equipment being the easiest and least expensive to set up among the various types of renewable energy, the latter has emerged as the fastest growing segment. Mandate of reduced carbon footprint under the 12th FYP to act as a major growth driver for the wind energy market. However, Weak grid connectivity to have an adverse impact on the Chinese wind energy market. Several policies have been adopted by the Chinese government to promote the development of large scale wind power bases in China. Ministry of Finance has promulgated several policies to encourage wind power production in 2008. Growing dominance of domestic companies in the wind power market has emerged as a major trend in China. The market is characterized by high competition among players. Market players are focusing on the development of off-shore wind power. Wind power capacity has witnessed steady growth over the past years and is on the way to become as a major source of power generation in the future.
Table of Contents
Slide 1: Executive Summary Market Overview - Global Slide 2: Global Market - Overview, Global Market Share (2013), Global Cumulative Installed wind Capacity: Historical Data (2000 - 13) Slide 3: Global Annual Installed Wind Capacity: Historical Data (2000 - 13), Global Installed Wind Capacity: Forecasted Data(Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2014e - 18e; Annual Installed Capacity, 2014e - 18e) Market Overview - China Slide 4: Domestic Market - Overview, New Installed Capacity: Top 5 Provinces (2013, Rank: Cumulative Installed Capacity (2013), Rank: New Installed Capacity(2013) Slide 5: China Installed Wind Capacity: Historical Data (Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006 - 13e; Annual Installed Capacity, 2006e - 13e), China Installed Wind Capacity: Forecasted Data (Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2014e - 18e; Annual Installed Capacity, 2014e - 18e) Major Wind Power Bases Slide 6: Planned Wind Power Bases Slide 7: East Inner Mongolia Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), East Inner Mongolia - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 8: West Inner Mongolia Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), West Inner Mongolia - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 9: Xinjiang Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), Xinjiang - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 10: Hebei Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), Hebei - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 11: Gansu Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), Gansu - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 12: Jiangsu Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), Jiangsu - Unit Capacity Cost Slide 13: Jilin Base - Overview, Wind Power Target (2010, 2015, 2020), Planned Construction (2020), Jilin - Unit Capacity Cost Drivers and Challenges Slide 14: Drivers and Challenges - Summary Slide 15-19: Drivers Slide 20-22: Challenges Government Initiatives Slide 23: Government Initiatives - Summary Slide 24: Key policies influencing the development of wind power in China Slide 25: China National Renewable Energy Law Slide 27-28: National Initiatives Slide 29-37: Key Policies Trends Slide 38: Summary Slide 39-41: Trends Mergers and Acquisitions Slide 42-47: Mergers and Acquisitions (2013, 2014) Investment Scenario Slide 48-49: Direct investment scenario of major domestic and foreign companies Competitive Landscape Slide 50: Porter's Five Analysis Slide 51-55: Competitive Benchmarking (FY 2013) Slide 56-94: Major Public Companies Strategic Recommendations Slide 95: Strategic Recommendations Appendix Slide 96: Key Ratios Description Slide 97: Sources of Information
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Planned Wind Power Bases 1. East Inner Mongolia Base - Planned Construction (2020) 2. East Inner Mongolia - Unit Capacity Cost 3. West Inner Mongolia Base - Planned Construction (2020) 4. West Inner Mongolia - Unit Capacity Cost 5. Xinjiang Base - Planned Construction (2020) 6. Xinjiang - Unit Capacity Cost 7. Hebei Base - Planned Construction (2020) 8. Hebei - Unit Capacity Cost 9. Gansu Base - Planned Construction (2020) 10. Gansu - Unit Capacity Cost 11. Jiangsu Base - Planned Construction (2020) 12. Jiangsu - Unit Capacity Cost 13. Jilin Base - Planned Construction (2020) 14. Jilin - Unit Capacity Cost Drivers and Challenges 1. Untapped Potential 2. Renewable Energy Investment Potential (12th FYP) 3. Fixed Benchmark Grid Tariffs Government Initiatives 1. Wind Energy Technical Standards - Summary Trends 1. Offshore Wind Power Planning Capacity Mergers and Acquisitions 1. Mergers and Acquisitions (2013 and 2014) Competitive Landscape 1. Public Trading Comparables 2. Company Profiles (All Companies) a. Company Information (All Companies) b. Products and Services (All Companies) c. Key People (All Companies) d. Key Financial Performance Indicators (All Public Companies) e. Key Ratios (All Public Companies) f. Business Highlights (All Companies) Appendix 1. Key Ratios Description 2. Sources of Information
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