News Release from WindEurope
Wind Industry Profile of
04/16/2007
Chinese delegation to highlight opportunities
At this years EWEC a high level Chinese delegation consisting of 70 representatives from government and industry will be visiting the event to exchange information and develop new business. The delegation will be headed by Chen Deming, Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission of China (NDRC), who will be giving a speech in the opening session.
“Thanks to the Renewable Energy law, the Chinese market grew substantially in 2006, and this growth is expected to continue and speed up. According to the list of approved projects and those under construction, more than 1,500 MW will be installed in 2007. The goal for wind power in China by the end of 2010 is 5,000 MW, which according to our estimations will already be reached well ahead of time.
I look forward to presenting the opportunities that now exist in China and exchanging experience with European experts at EWEC”
Li Junfeng, Secretary General of the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA).
Side events
Wind energy opportunities in China
Tuesday, 8 May,
11.00-12.30
Yellow Room 2,
Level 1
This workshop is organised by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) in co-operation with the Chinese Wind Energy Industries Association (CREIA), and it will be attended by high-level representatives of the Chinese government and industry.
Providing an overview of the market situation, including regulatory and legal developments, the workshop is aimed at all organisations interested in the Chinese market.
Programme:
Overview on Chinese market developments in 2006/2007
The legal and regulatory framework: Status and latest developments
GWEC/CREIA Memorandum on Chinese wind market
Opportunities and Challenges in China: Industry Round Table (including high level representatives of Chinese, European and international companies)
“Thanks to the Renewable Energy law, the Chinese market grew substantially in 2006, and this growth is expected to continue and speed up. According to the list of approved projects and those under construction, more than 1,500 MW will be installed in 2007. The goal for wind power in China by the end of 2010 is 5,000 MW, which according to our estimations will already be reached well ahead of time.
I look forward to presenting the opportunities that now exist in China and exchanging experience with European experts at EWEC”
Li Junfeng, Secretary General of the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA).
Side events
Wind energy opportunities in China
Tuesday, 8 May,
11.00-12.30
Yellow Room 2,
Level 1
This workshop is organised by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) in co-operation with the Chinese Wind Energy Industries Association (CREIA), and it will be attended by high-level representatives of the Chinese government and industry.
Providing an overview of the market situation, including regulatory and legal developments, the workshop is aimed at all organisations interested in the Chinese market.
Programme:
Overview on Chinese market developments in 2006/2007
The legal and regulatory framework: Status and latest developments
GWEC/CREIA Memorandum on Chinese wind market
Opportunities and Challenges in China: Industry Round Table (including high level representatives of Chinese, European and international companies)
- Source:
- European Wind Energy Association
- Email:
- info@ewea.org
- Link:
- www.ewea.com/...