2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121760
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Evaluation of contagious effects of China's wind power industrial policies

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“…In 2021, 47.57 GW of new grid-connected wind power plants were installed nationwide, with the annual wind power generation increasing by 40.5% year on year. Onshore wind power dominates the total installed capacity, while distributed wind power accounts for less than 1% As detailed in Figure 4b, China's onshore wind power capacity is mostly installed in the northern regions [39,40]. Inner Mongolia is the leading province with the largest installed wind power capacity of 39.9 GW.…”
Section: Wind Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2021, 47.57 GW of new grid-connected wind power plants were installed nationwide, with the annual wind power generation increasing by 40.5% year on year. Onshore wind power dominates the total installed capacity, while distributed wind power accounts for less than 1% As detailed in Figure 4b, China's onshore wind power capacity is mostly installed in the northern regions [39,40]. Inner Mongolia is the leading province with the largest installed wind power capacity of 39.9 GW.…”
Section: Wind Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the rigorous intermittency and variability of wind power pose huge challenges to its consumption. As detailed in Figure 4b, China's onshore wind power capacity is mostly installed in the northern regions [39,40]. Inner Mongolia is the leading province with the largest installed wind power capacity of 39.9 GW.…”
Section: Wind Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In detail, relevant perspectives on enterprises are as follows: Wang et al 4 reported that the wind power industry policy has a positive impact on the innovation performance of enterprises and propose the implementation of a differentiated innovation‐driven policy. Hsiao et al 5 explored the transmission process from financing policies to enterprises and considered that there are some problems, such as positioning deviation of wind power R&D financing policies. In terms of government finance and tax and subsidy policy perspectives, Zhang et al 6 asserted that the development of wind power requires policies, especially finance and tax policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al 10 evaluated China's wind power policy from the perspective of overall planning, supportive policies, and policy implementation by using the fitting method, game theory, and empirical analysis. Hsiao et al 11 examined the contagion effects of eight relevant policies on 10 major economic sectors in China over the period 2001‐2018 using contagion tests based on linear correlation and higher‐order comoment statistics. The empirical results show that wind power notification provides significant evidence of policy contagion compared to national energy policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with traditional thermal power generation, the wind power equipment technology has absolute cost competitiveness, and is further developed in the direction of strategic technologies such as large-scale, high reliability, and long life. 1 As one of the core foundation parts of wind power equipment, the quality of gear parts greatly affects the service performance of the wind turbine drive chain and even the wind turbine as a whole. 2 As wind turbines usually operate around the clock in harsh natural environments, the gear components in the drive chain face great risk of structural failure under the long-term effects of alternating loads, and because of the difficulty and high cost of installation and maintenance of wind turbine gearboxes, the relevant national standards generally put forward very demanding service durability and reliability requirements for wind turbine gears.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%