JIUQUAN, Gansu, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) - Construction
started Saturday on China's first 10 million-kw wind power station in the far
northwestern city of Jiuquan in Gansu Province.
China's wind power industry was entering a new stage,
said Zhang Guobao, vice minister of the National Development and Reform
Commission and head of the National Energy Administration, at the groundbreaking
ceremony.
After years of growth, China's wind power
installation ranked fourth in the world and subsidiary equipment manufacturing
had turned into a booming industry, Zhang said.
But China's wind power sector was dampened by
distribution imbalances between resources and markets, difficulties in
connecting wind power to power grids and construction policies that produced
stations of only small generation capacity, he said.
To solve the problems, the government decided to
build the 10 million-kw-level wind power station, a "Three Gorges in the Air",
to maximize wind power efficiency through large-scale construction and
transmission, Zhang said.
With a 120 billion yuan (17.57 billion U.S. dollars)
investment, the station was designed to have an installed capacity of 5.16
million kw by the end of 2010 and 12.71 million kw by the end of 2015. It will
be China's largest wind power facility upon completion.
China's installed wind power capacity topped 12.17
million kw at the end of last year, fourth in the world behind the United
States, Germany and Spain.