The company will co-develop the Yandun No-6 wind farm with Xinjiang Huaran Oriental New Energy Co. Ltd, a China-based independent power producer.
Comprising one tenth of the total 2,000 MW capacity available in the Xinjiang Hami wind power projects, Ming Yang's winning bid has a estimated value of RMB 824 million ($124.7 million).
“This is a great result for Ming Yang and an endorsement of our SCD technology and the cost efficiencies it brings,” said Chuanwei Zhang, Ming Yang’s Chairman and CEO. “By winning 200 MW of capacity, we have now secured 118 units of SCD turbines.
“We strongly believe that we are a technology leader in China's wind power equipment industry and are well-positioned to capture a greater share of the wind power market in China,” he said.
The bid was launched in October 2010 and is believed to be China's first onshore wind turbine generator auction for 2.5 MW and above capacity turbines.
Ten wind farm projects in total are expected, with four wind farms in Kushui town and six in Yandun town.
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China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited
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