The “Indissoluble Bond” of Sino-Dutch Offshore Wind Energy_Chuanyang Electric Co., Ltd.
The “Indissoluble Bond” of Sino-Dutch Offshore Wind Energy
Date of publication: 2017-10-30
China’s offshore wind power started late, but it has developed rapidly. There are many reasons for this..From the perspective of the overall environment, in 2016, China joined the Paris Agreement to address global climate change and advocate global green, low-carbon, and sustainable development. Offshore wind power is a green energy source that has little impact on the environment and does not occupy arable land. It is a new energy source. An important part of the strategy, it plays an important role in the implementation of energy saving and emission reduction plans and the development of strategic emerging industries; China has a long coastline and abundant offshore wind energy resources.From the perspective of enterprises, due to government support, the mature construction, planning, equipment and other industrial chains, and many power generation groups have entered the field of offshore wind power in China, such as Three Gorges, Huadian, Huaneng, Longyuan Power, etc., China The development of offshore wind power is getting faster and faster.Photo caption: The Dutch delegation held talks at the National Energy Administration this month to further strengthen cooperation in offshore wind power. The origin of the cooperation between China and the Netherlands in offshore wind power has a long history, and it can even be traced back to when China’s offshore wind power just started..At that time, there were already some Chinese companies and Dutch companies cooperating in blade design, construction, and equipment..With the increase in cooperation, everyone reached a consensus. In addition, the Dutch offshore wind power has always been strong, and the cooperation between the two countries has grown more and more, which eventually led to the visits of the delegations..In 2014, China and the Netherlands successively signed the Sino-Dutch Energy Cooperation Memorandum and the Sino-Dutch Offshore Wind Power Cooperation Memorandum of Intent.Under the framework of this memorandum signed by the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands and the National Energy Administration of China, the Dutch Enterprise Agency and the China Water Resources and Hydropower Planning Institute signed the “China-Dutch Offshore Wind Power Cooperation Agreement” in 2016..Status Quo Offshore wind power in China is currently in the stage of learning and cooperation. Mr. Cao Yong, general manager of sales from IHC, gave an example: “For example, the Dutch geological survey, planning, bidding system and policy, etc., these are all worth learning and learning from..”In this year alone, the Dutch offshore wind power delegation has visited China twice. In June of this year, under the leadership of the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp, the delegation visited energy companies in the Fujian region of Guangdong; and This month, the Dutch offshore wind power delegation came to China again. On October 16, the Sino-Dutch offshore wind energy cooperation seminar was held at the Dutch Embassy in China. The delegation also visited Beijing, Fuzhou, Guangdong and other regions..Photo caption: Dutch experts give lectures at CWP. Future Sino-Dutch cooperation is full of potential. For Chinese companies, in addition to introducing advanced Dutch technology and learning professional experience, they can also invest in the development of wind farms in the Netherlands..In addition, China’s equipment is becoming more mature and can also provide related facilities for the Netherlands; while the Netherlands can provide China with related technical equipment engineering companies.In addition, Dutch Ambassador Gao Wenbo also talked about cooperation at the opening ceremony of the 2017 Beijing International Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition (CWP): “The development of Dutch offshore wind farms is transparent, and all information, including site selection and bidding process. Will be published online, and the bidders are from all over the world, naturally including China.In China, many companies and institutions have had far-reaching cooperation with the Netherlands. We believe that such cooperation will further open up China’s energy market..”Photo caption: The Dutch Ambassador to China Gao Wenbo speaks at CWP. Challenges Of course, opportunities and challenges coexist..The cooperation between China and the Netherlands will naturally face many challenges. Mr. Cao Yong mentioned, “Firstly, China is too large, while Dutch companies are small in scale, and the speed will not be able to keep up with the pace of China; secondly, technology, some Dutch companies will be worried about technology. Once China learns the relevant technology, it will not continue to cooperate with Dutch companies. This requires us to find a balance. Finally, it is the price. Both companies want to seek A reasonable price.”As a new energy, offshore wind power has unlimited development potential in the future. We look forward to more cooperation between China and the Netherlands.!
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