First of all, you should contact the local government. Generally speaking, you start with the county government, or the county development and reform bureau or investment promotion bureau.
Now some counties rich in wind resources have even established special wind power development offices. From these departments you can learn about the local wind resource status and the local government's overall attitude towards wind power development.
After reaching the intention of cooperation, we began to sign a development agreement and implement wind measurements.
If the wind measurement results show that the local wind resources have development value, the substantive stage begins - applying for project approval. Before applying, you must complete the pre-feasibility study report (referred to as pre-feasibility study) and feasibility study report (referred to as feasibility study) of the project.
Project approval is the most important and troublesome step, requiring visits to relevant departments at the provincial, municipal, and county levels of government, including (but not limited to) the National Development and Reform Commission, the Bureau of Land and Resources, the Electric Power Bureau or the power grid company. , Forestry Bureau, etc.
After finally receiving the project approval, construction can begin.
It is simple to say here, just a few lines of text, but it is time-consuming, money-consuming and labor-intensive to implement.