BEIJING,
June 19 (Xinhua) -- China's top economic planner on Thursday released a pricing
scheme for certain types of offshore wind power projects, a move to exploit
green energy resources off its coasts.
The pricing
policy applies to projects with no-bid contracts that will be in operation
before 2017, according to a National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
statement.
The on-grid
price (tax-included) for intertidal wind power projects is 0.75 yuan (0.12 U.S.
dollar) per kwh, while that for coastal schemes is 0.85 yuan per kwh, the NDRC
said.
For
projects to be put into operation after 2017, the pricing scheme will be
formulated separately based on changes in technology and construction costs, as
well as the circumstances of bidding.
The NDRC
added that it encourages market competition, including bidding for concession
contracts, in deciding the proprietor of offshore wind power farms and on-grid
prices. But the bidding price shall be no more than the government-set price
for the same type of projects.
Meanwhile,
China has 400 megawatts of offshore wind installed capacity already in
production, which the NDRC described as "an initial stage of
development".
Previous
estimates showed the country has up to 750 gigawatts of exploitable wind
resources in the sea, three times that of its land-based wind resources. These
offshore wind resources are found off the eastern and southern coasts, near
large economic centers.
According
to the National Energy Bureau, China will construct five gigawatts of offshore
wind projects by 2015, representing 5 percent of its total wind installed
capacity.
Editor: Yang Yi
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