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China: Creating Quality Wind at Chinese wind farms

Late July, The Royal Danish Embassy in Beijing and the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) submitted proposals to Datang Renewables and State

Development & Investment Corporation (SDIC) concerning improvement of three existing wind farms in China on behalf of a series of Danish companies including: Vestas, Mita-Teknik, C.C.Jensen, Hove, Danfoss, Dafa and Lund &

Sorensen. Datang Renewables and SDIC have expressed interest in

addressing the issues identified during the site inspections and in entering into bilateral, commercial negotiations with the Danish companies.

To further support the dialogue, a roundtable will be held on 16 October with participation of the National Energy Administration (NEA) to discuss the current state of China’s wind assets and potential for improved performance of wind turbines by improving operation and maintenance of the wind farms utilizing Danish technology and know-how. Following the roundtable, a seminar will involve a broader audience with interest in improving the

performance of the Chinese wind assets, learning from Danish experiences on offshore wind farms and finally learn about investment opportunities in wind energy in Denmark. At the seminar DEA will also present a new publication on operation and maintenance of wind turbines.

About the Danish-Chinese cooperation, About the export of Danish energy technology (Danish)

Jacob Høgh Fuldmægtig

Center for Global Rådgivning og Forhandling Tlf.: 33 92 67 20

jac@ens.dk

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Ture Falbe-Hansen

Head of Press (+45) 2513 7846 tfh@ens.dk Laura Andersen

Press officer (+45) 3395 0906 lrsn@ens.dk

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