In terms of design qualifications, wind power generation is a professional type in the power industry, with two levels: A and B. The following are the application requirements for Class B.
1. Engineer equipment
1. Structural major: 1 registered first-class structural engineer; 2. Electrical major: 1 registered electrical (power generation and transmission) engineer; 3. Geological major : 1 registered water conservancy and hydropower engineer; 4. Planning major: 1 registered water conservancy and hydropower engineer; 5. Water and soil conservation major: 1 registered water conservancy and hydropower engineer; 6. Environmental protection major: 1 engineer; 7. Project economics and budget estimate Major: 1 engineer; 8. Hydrology and meteorology major: 1 engineer; 9. Hydraulic/wind power machinery and metal structure major: 1 engineer.
2. Requirements for technical leaders: bachelor degree, 10 years of design work experience, registered professional qualifications or senior professional titles, and has presided over the design of 3 medium-sized projects or 1 large-scale wind power generation project Project design.
3. Non-registered personnel Non-registered personnel refer to the non-registered personnel who lead majors among the above personnel. These engineers should have corresponding performance. Who are the leading professional non-registrants here? It includes four engineers majoring in environmental protection, hydrology and meteorology, engineering economics and budgeting, hydraulic/wind machinery and metal structures.