China 3 Yrs Late And Counting On Offshore Wind Plan; Less Than 10% Of Projects Installed
China is three years behind schedule on a plan that would make it the worlds biggest market for offshore wind, a setback for the $15 billion industry thats seeking to produce affordable electricity from the one of natures most reliable energy sources.
China set out an ambitious plan in 2011 to build 5,000 megawatts of offshore wind turbines in four years, enough to power 5.4 million homes. With less than 10 percent of that capacity in place, officials now say they wont meet that goal.
Strong, steady offshore breezes have the potential to become an important source of electricity, but installing jumbo-jet sized gear in the harsh, marine environment is a complicated and expensive endeavor. The slow pace in China is matched by the U.S., which has no offshore wind farms after more than a decade of development efforts. In Europe, the only continent with any significant sea-based wind power, companies have scrapped plans for more than 5,700 megawatts since November.
China is more cautious on offshore wind than it was on solar and onshore wind because its more risky and costly, said Shi Pengfei, honorary chairman of the Chinese Wind Energy Association. The target for offshore wind definitely cant be attained, said Li Junfeng, director general of the National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation. Thats a rare public admission from the government agency responsible for studying climate-change policy.
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