Key dates in the development of China''s wind power sector
May 1986: China''s first grid-connected demonstration wind farm, boasting three 55-kilowatt wind turbine generators from Denmark, is built in Malan Bay, Rongcheng, Shandong province.
Chinese company Sawes Energy Technology has turned a futurist dream into reality — a flying wind generator called S1500, designed to produce clean energy in places where turbines could never stand. ...
May 1986: China''s first grid-connected demonstration wind farm, boasting three 55-kilowatt wind turbine generators from Denmark, is built in Malan Bay, Rongcheng, Shandong province.
The China Longyuan Electric Power Group Corp., another subsidiary of China Guodian Corporation, was an early pioneer in wind farm operation; at one point it operated 40% of the wind farms in China.
The world''s first MW-class S2000 Stratosphere Airborne Wind Energy System (SAWES) for urban use has successfully completed a test flight in Yibin, southwest China''s Sichuan Province.
China successfully conducted the first flight of the world''s largest air wind turbine, the S1500, in Hami (Xinjiang). The flying turbine measures 60×40×40 m and is built according to an
Chinese company Sawes Energy Technology has turned a futurist dream into reality — a flying wind generator called S1500, designed to produce clean energy in places where turbines could
Between September 19 and 21, the airship-like S1500 – about the size of a basketball court and as tall as a 13-storey building – became the first turbine of its kind to generate one
In western China''s Xinjiang region, a prototype of the world''s most powerful flying wind turbine, the S1500, developed by Beijing-based startup Saw Energy Technology, was successfully
Developed by Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology, the S2000 airborne wind energy system (AWES) is a large, helium-filled airship containing
Wind power could soon come from the sky as China has successfully tested a megawatt-class airborne turbine that generates electricity while hovering 2000 metres up.
China''s home-designed megawatt-scale commercial buoyant airborne turbine, the S1500, has successfully completed its maiden flight in northwest China''s Hami after passing tests including
Developed by Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology, the S2000 airborne wind energy system (AWES) is a large, helium-filled airship containing 12 wind turbines.