China's potential wind resources top 2.38 bn kW
China's potential wind power resources, measured at 50 meters above ground level, exceed 2.38 bn kW, according to a
government survey released on Jan. 13.
The survey was conducted by the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) throughout the country since July 2007.
According to the survey, some wind-rich areas, particularly in the northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, are
particularly suitable for building large wind power farms with a total installed capacity in excess of 10 mm kW.
China commenced wind power development in the 1980s, and the industry has experienced accelerated growth since 2003,
due to environmental sustainability issues and a concern regarding an over-reliance on oil imports.
In 2004, China's total installed wind power capacity stood at only 0.764 mm kW, but had surged to 12 mm kW by 2008.
China's total installed wind power capacity is expected to stand at roughly 20 mm kW by the end of 2009, and this
figure is expected to reach 100 mm by 2020, according to Chinese energy authorities.
