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Research and Markets Releases Report on China Wind Turbine Blade Industry

A new market research report titled “2010 Deep Research Report on China Wind Turbine Blade Industry” has been released by Research and Markets.

The cost of China's wind turbine blade has plummeted since the year 2009. As a result, some companies have started to reduce the contract prices, while others have started to report underemployment problem. In the wind power equipment market, the supply and demand problem has considerably eased between the wind project developers and original manufacturers.

Notice on Wind Power on the Pricing Policy was published by the China Development and Reform Commission on July 24, 2009. The new pricing policy announced by the government will have a positive impact on the China’s wind power industry and increase the operator’s profitability.

The report has seven chapters covering various topics that include:  overview of the blade industry; manufacturing technology and process of blades; blade production supply and sales demand including market status and forecast; key manufacturers of wind turbine blades; co-operation with downstream wind turbine manufactures; feasibility analysis of new turbine blade projects in the country; and finally research conclusions of the wind turbine blade industry.

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