Wind Research
Written by paul    Wednesday, 09 December 2009 08:30    PDF Print E-mail

The Wind Research team provides in-depth consultation and analysis of China’s wind industry. We provide quarterly tracking reports covering project development, wind turbine manufacturing, and also related component manufacturing. We also track changes in government policy that affects the wind industry. These tracking reports cover commercial and financial due diligence, giving clients detailed information about where projects are going forward, and who is gaining and losing market share.

These tracking reports can give your firm real-time market information of a highly dynamic and dramatically accelerating sector. Like many other industrial sectors in China, their domestic wind sector has experienced tremendous growth since 2000, in term of both units produced and generating electrical capacity. It has attracted the top wind turbine manufacturing companies into China, such as GE Wind, Vestas, Suzlon, and others, as well led toward the rapid expansion of domestic companies like Goldwind, Dongfang Electric, Sinovel, and many others. China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has had to upwardly increase its generating capacity to more than 100GW of generating potential by 2020, which remains a very achievable target.

Azure is internationally recognized as a leader in Chinese wind industry analysis, and our team members are frequently contacted by the media, government officials, NGOs, cleantech firms, and international investment and financial institutions for analysis and due diligence. In a country where hard data is very difficult to come by, by operating independently on the ground in China we have established professional reputation based on accurate, timely information for our clients.

Please contact Cleantech Advisory Director Sebastian Meyer (email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) to further discuss our specific products and services. Or explore the following links for more specific information.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 December 2009 07:59 )