| Northwestern province expected to be China's 
    largest wind power generation base in 10 years   LANZHOU, Feb 9, 2008 -- Xinhua
 Northwestern China's Gansu Province is expected to be the country's largest 
    wind power generation base in ten years' time, analysts said on Friday.
 
 Gansu's wind power resources lie along a 1000-kilometer ancient "silk road", 
    with vast desert beside it for further use. There's no typhoons in the area 
    and the lowest temperature is above minus 29 Celsius degrees, which is good 
    for building and working wind power generation facilities, according to the 
    wind and solar power resource evaluation center affiliated to the Gansu 
    Provincial Meteorological Bureau.
 
 Lanzhou-Xinjiang railway and No. 312 national highway cross the province and 
    large-scale grids are scattered across the province, which provides easy 
    access to the transportation of the facilities and transmission of the wind 
    power, the center said.
 
 The bureau's latest evaluation showed that the province has a total wind 
    power reserve of 237 million kw, which accounts for 7.3 percent of the 
    country's total.
 
 There are seven wind power generation stations with a total installed 
    capacity of 500,000 kw in Gansu. The Changma Wind Power Generation Station 
    in the province with a planned installed capacity of 5 million kw is under 
    construction.
 
 China made remarkable progress in wind power development in 2007 and the 
    industry will expect further regulatory boost in the coming years.
 
 China Electricity Council, an industry association, said the wind power 
    sector generated electricity of 5.6 billion kilowatt hours last year, a 
    growth of 95.2 percent over the previous year. The growth rate was 22 
    percentage points higher than the previous year.
 
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