The Overview of the Development of Wind Energy

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In the field of renewable energy, wind energy has one of the best prospects in all industries. It is a kind of clean, practical, economic and environmentally friendly alternative energy. It also has the advantages of high energy converting rate, large industrial scale、high level technology and so on. Thus in recent years, the developing trend of global wind power industry is rapid, and the growth tide of China has been enhanced significantly. This paper discusses the general development of wind power. Based on the overview of the development of wind energy and combined with the current situation of wind power market, the development trends of wind turbine were discussed. It also proposed the problems which were existed in domestic wind power market.

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