Based on the development of the wind power industry, the National Development and Reform Commission has successively issued multiple policy documents and made three price reduction adjustments to the benchmark on-grid electricity price of onshore wind power. It also encourages competitive methods such as bidding to determine the owners and on-grid electricity prices of onshore wind power projects; it also stipulates that the on-grid electricity price formed through competition shall not be higher than the local wind power benchmark on-grid electricity price level stipulated by the state. Article 35 of the "Electricity Law of the People's Republic of China" The term "electricity price" as used in this Law refers to the on-grid electricity price of power production enterprises, the mutual power supply price between power grids, and the power grid sales price. Electricity prices implement unified policies, unified pricing principles, and hierarchical management. Article 42 The charging standards for users’ electricity capacity increase shall be formulated by the price administrative department of the State Council in conjunction with the electric power management department of the State Council. Article 43: No unit shall set electricity prices beyond its authority to manage electricity prices. Power supply companies are not allowed to change electricity prices without authorization. Offshore wind power is the development goal of the European energy industry today because the Mediterranean is blessed with unique wind resources and is free from the hazards of typhoons. Due to typhoons on the southeastern coast of China, the costs and risks of offshore wind power will increase significantly. The investment in offshore wind power is huge, at least twice that on land, and the operation and maintenance costs are high. Therefore, it can only be used as research and not as investment at this stage. Generally speaking, the development prospects are good, and there are many areas for research, but it may take a long time for it to truly develop.
To sum up the above issues, Guangdong Province’s offshore wind power subsidy policy is conducive to the development of offshore wind power. Although it will take a long time to truly develop, the development prospects are still very good.
Legal basis: "Electricity Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 35 The electricity price mentioned in this law refers to the on-grid electricity price of electric power production enterprises , the mutual power supply price between power grids, and the power grid sales price. Electricity prices implement unified policies, unified pricing principles, and hierarchical management.
Article 42 The charging standards for users’ electricity capacity increase shall be formulated by the price administrative department of the State Council in conjunction with the electric power management department of the State Council.
Article 43: No unit shall set electricity prices beyond its authority to manage electricity prices. Power supply companies are not allowed to change electricity prices without authorization.
Far. The company is located far away from densely populated areas, the environment around the company is poor, and the work is relatively difficult. The full name of Zhanjiang Wind Power is Guangdong Yudean Zhanjiang Wind Power Co., Ltd., which was established in 2006 and is located in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. It is an enterprise mainly engaged in the production and supply of electricity and heat.