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分散式风电迎来机遇期 产业链公司集体发力“风电下乡”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-12 05:54

Group 1: Policy Changes and Market Impact - Zhangjiakou City has shifted wind power projects from an approval system to a filing system, marking the first local wind power filing policy [1] - The wind power concept index rose from 902.39 points to 956.21 points, a 5.96% increase over three trading days from August 15 to August 17 [1] - On August 17, 14 wind power concept stocks, including Baota Industry and Chuanrun Co., reached their daily limit [1] Group 2: Development of Distributed Wind Power - Distributed wind power is lagging behind onshore and offshore wind power, with only about 10 million kW installed by the end of 2021, representing a low proportion of total wind power capacity [2] - The "Three North" regions accounted for 84% of new wind power installations in the first half of the year, indicating a significant focus on centralized wind power [2] - Cost reduction is crucial for the large-scale promotion of distributed wind power projects due to their smaller scale and higher costs [2] Group 3: Advantages and Future Potential - Distributed wind power has advantages such as proximity to the electricity market, which can reduce or eliminate transmission costs [3] - The flexibility of installation and ease of power consumption make distributed wind power economically viable as costs decrease and efficiency improves [3] - Wind and solar power are expected to account for 65% to 70% of the new energy system in the future, indicating significant growth potential for wind power [3] Group 4: Industry Opportunities and Company Strategies - The "Thousand Villages and Ten Thousand Towns Wind Action" plan aims to adjust the energy structure and promote renewable energy development [4] - The shift to a filing system is expected to simplify the approval process for distributed wind power projects, attracting more companies to participate [4] - Estimates suggest that the annual demand for wind turbines could increase from 50 GW to 60-70 GW during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with growth rates rising from 10% to 25% from 2023 to 2025 [4] Group 5: Company Engagement in Distributed Wind Power - Several listed companies in the wind power industry are actively engaging in distributed wind power projects, with Yunda Co. expressing optimism about future prospects [5] - By the end of 2021, 13 turbine manufacturers had added distributed wind power installations, with Goldwind Technology leading at 2.672 million kW, accounting for 33.3% of the total [5] - Companies like Dongfang Cable and Xinqianglian are expected to benefit from the rapid growth in new wind power installations [5]