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China’s great unconnected wind reserve
Wind energy capacity in China has been growing at a rapid rate over the last seven years –perhaps too rapid. Feng Zhao highlights the vast number of wind turbines in China that are not, so far, connected to the grid, and how the network can catch up.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: China -
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Energy consumption, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Wind power, Grid transmission