Barriers Identification for Wind Power Generation Technology Transfer in China By Li Junfeng Director of Center for Renewable Energy Development January.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lambeth Low Carbon Economy What is the low carbon economy? What is a green business? What is a green job? Jeremy Keates.
Advertisements

Organizational buying behavior Presentation created by Mag. Maria Peer based on the lecture BBM1 – Marketing Mag. Andreas Zehetner FH Steyr.
The Sustainable Carbon Credit Originator We are an international company that originates high quality carbon credits by initiating, developing or.
Introduction to Business
TALOS Total ATM Life-cycle operational Solution. The Cost equation Life cycle costs are high Life cycle costs are complex Life cycle costs involve all.
Making the Right Wind Power Investment University of Toronto Wind Workshop October 12th, 2005 Mike Crawley, President/CEO AIM PowerGen Corporation.
2015. MITA. All rights reserved.````` Lithuanian Country Report Gintarė Narakienė The Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology.
State Incentives for Energy Efficiency Commercial and Industrial New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Office of Clean Energy Mona L. Mosser Bureau of Energy.
Booz │ Allen │ Hamilton Business Service Providers in Education and Training: Advancing Sustainability USAID Serbia Competitiveness Project.
World Market Update 2002 March Page 1 - Market Status - Demand Side Supply Side - Market Forecast - Forecast until 2007 Predictions
Business Plans.
Transforming the ESCO market in Thailand Asian Clean Energy Forum, Manila, June
INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM
“Experiences and Lessons Learned from Programmes and Projects regarding Technology Transfer” Andrea Marroni
Who We Are What We Do What We Do - By The Numbers Key State Programs Used for Projects & Operations Unified Voice in Economic Development Professional.
China Thermal Power Efficiency Project WB support to the improvement of coal-fired power generation efficiency in China Jie Tang Energy Specialist East.
E-w-e.com Pilot Action Plan Cluj-EWE. e-w-e.com Main objective Main objective Technology transfer unit in solar- energy field Main activities Main activitiesPrototyping.
1 Area Development The Entergy name and logo are registered service marks of Entergy Corporation and may not be used without the express, written consent.
Factors to Consider When Starting an Agricultural Business.
Salvatore Zecchini Chairman OECD WP SMEE. Most governments are trying to promote entrepreneurship and SMEs The MENA region is no exception In Saudi Arabia.
GLOBAL SOURCING & MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS: Superimposing Complexities
Constructing the “Price” of the Technology in IP Licensing Negotiations Sub Regional Training Program on IP Valuation Maribor November 5 to 7, 2012.
Iowa Wind Entrepreneurship Workshop Steps in Organizing, Utility Agreements, and Financing October 21, 2005 Iowa Community Entrepreneurship Academy Manning.
Commercialisation of Research Igor Skryabin Business Development Manager CSES.
. Wind Energy and Economic Development The Texas Industry Cluster Initiative Advanced Technologies & Manufacturing Aerospace & Defense Biotechnology &
SME Finance constraints in China Lessons from Benchmark Countries Walter García-Fontes Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona – Spain) Regional Conference.
VENEZUELAN HYDROCARBONS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PRIVATE INVESTMENT The abundance of natural resources gives a definitive advantage. A large internal and nearby.
The Dynamism of SMEs in Developed and Developing Countries Shuji Uchikawa, IDE-JETRO.
Quantum Leap in Wind Role of Institutions and Regional Cooperation Chunhua Li DGM Goldwind International June 2011, Manila.
A Status Report on Wind Energy Opportunities in Canada Robert Hornung, CanWEA EWEA Conference March 2, Athens.
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 10/2/
December 7th 2010 Maximilian Foedinger This Project is funded by the European Union Joint Support Office (JSO) for Enhancing Ukraine’s Integration into.
Li Junfeng APEC Renewable Energy Expert Group Meeting October 13 to 15, 2003 Shanghai China CHINA’S Renewable Energy Industrial Development Strategy.
Renewable Energy Policies: China’s Scale-Up Story Dr. Xiaodong Wang Senior Energy Specialist EASIN, the World Bank SDN Week, Energy Day February 23, 2012.
DISPERSED RURAL POPULATION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY PROGRAM OF ARGENTINA Lic. Aldo FABRIS Coordinator for R&D Energy Secretariat Ministry of Economy and Public.
Werner Corrales-Leal UNCTAD-UNDP Global Programme on Globalization, Liberalization and Sustainable Human Development Marrakech, April 2004 DEVELOPING LOCAL.
WIPO Pilot Project - Assisting Member States to Create an Adequate Innovation Infrastructure to Support University – Industry Collaboration.
Renewable Energy Policies of Germany and China Masood Ahmed CRER, SZABIST December 24’ 2009.
The Changing Role of Supplier Development initiatives from the attraction of inward investment to capacity building John Varney.
Innovation Division. Innovation Its embedded novelty, providing qualitative increase in the efficiency of processes or products demanded by the market.
Feed-in-Tariffs Explained What is it all about? 23 rd February 2011 Edward Leddy-Owen Regional Microgeneration Coordinator Energy Saving Trust advice centre.
Cooperative Opportunity for Wind Development. State of Union speech  “it’s possible we could generate up to 20 percent of our electricity needs through.
WATER AND SANITATION SECTOR (WSS) IN ESTERN EUROPE AND CAUCASUS Strategic Approach of KfW Development Bank Dr. K. Gevorgyan KfW Representative in Armenia.
Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism 1 OP Competitiveness Progress of Implementation 2010.
Issue 2 Policy Issue 2: Identification of Barriers and PAMs for the Adoption of CEETs.
Power Trading The Indian electricity sector has grown manifold since independence making India the third largest producer of electricity in Asia. The installed.
Page 1 Implemented by Up-Scaling of Wind Power in Vietnam AHK Business Trip “Wind Power in Vietnam” Ho Chi Minh City, 23 November 2015 Peter Cattelaens.
Counter trade. Counter trade means exchanging goods or services which are paid for, in whole or part, with other goods or services, rather than with money.
1 Experience from Finland Christian Llull, Ho Chi Minh City, 23rd November 2015 ? Cooperation & Partnership in Wind Project Development.
Zafar Mirza IPC 11 th Dec 2015, Geneva National Strategy for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Development in Ethiopia developing industry to improve access.
The Discussion of the Role of the UNFCCC Technology Website By Li Junfeng Deputy Director General Energy Research Institute UNFCCC/UNDP Expert Meeting.
Forms of Business Organisation. Meaning of Organization “An organization represents a group of people who work together for the achievement of common.
International Business Environments & Operations
Chapter 6. Lessons 1. Becoming an Entrepreneur 2. Small Business Basics 3. Starting a Small Business EQ: What role does small business play in the U.S.
” !! Bahrain Development Bank : “ You are not alone ” !!
Youth employment policies, programmes and …. SMALL COUNTRY, BIG CHALLENGES UNEMPLOYMENT (2014):  Unemployment rate: 24.6 % in 2015 (Q4)  Activity rate.
Preparation and Analysis of Project Report. What is a Project Report?  A Project Report is a detailed description of the Project  The Project Report.
Forms and Ownership of Foreign Production
AEROTROPOLIS RAIL CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT MAKING BEST USE OF FISCAL INCENTIVES 17/18 NOVEMBER 2015.
A written document that describes all the steps necessary in opening and operating a successful business.
Treasury of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kamleshwar Khelawan, Senior Energy Specialist,
Entrepreneurship and Management
Engaging the private sector
Company Overview July, 2016.
By Li Junfeng April 9-10, 2003 Ghent, Belgium
CHINA’S Renewable Energy Industrial Development Strategy
COMMERCILIZATION ISSUES AND CHALLANGES
Transfer of Medical Devices Manufacturing Technology
Developing the power sector in Federal Nepal Main lessons from international experience Kathmandu, November 06, 2018.
Presentation transcript:

Barriers Identification for Wind Power Generation Technology Transfer in China By Li Junfeng Director of Center for Renewable Energy Development January 17-19, Cebu

General Wind Power Development Status in China Resources availability –total installation potential is 250 GW, which equals the total existing power installation in China; –21 wind farms have been identified Installation –total existing installation was reached 260 MW by the end of 1999 –about 200 MW new contracts have been signed, which indicated that by the end of 2000, total installation will be reached 400 to 500 MW.

Current Applicable Technologies Equipment –80% of them are directly imported with bilateral assistance soft loan and without any technologies being transferred; –20% of them with technologies being transferred. The transferred technologies are either backward technologies, such as phase out products (less than 500 kW system) or simple technologies, such as tower; –The suppliers mainly come from developed countries; –No designed training provided by the equipment suppliers; –very fewer local manufactures involved in the equipment supplying competition. Maintenance –no enough training provided accompanied by equipment supply; –no company can reach the designed technical performance.

Barriers identification for technologies transfer Recipient-side barriers Supplier-side barriers Financial barriers Technical barriers

Recipient-side barriers Small power market expansion: the increased power market is only concentrated in China and other Asian countries, with 10 to 15 GW per annul; Wind market grows fast, but the growth rate is small: 50 to 100 MW per annual in China; Being lack of long term development targets; Being lack of clear incentive policies for commercialization

Supplier-side barriers –Too many suppliers share the small piece of the market (more than 8 countries provide their wind equipment to China) –Government assistance or subsides only applied to its own company, which resulted in barriers of market competition; –No incentives for technology transfer.

Financial barriers Bilateral investment –Which made no choice for user to negotiate for technologies transfer, since the donors only supply subsides for their own products; International investment, such as the World Bank –the equipment procurement procedure excluded any assistance for the local producers ( 3 years of production, installation and maintenance experience required) Developer –Request reliable technologies and low cost, new & local producers could not compete with the the old ones

Technical barriers the manufacture skills were not provided. the supplier usually is a system integrator instead of a manufacture; the local manufacture needs to negotiate with all of the component supplier instead of the system integrator technologies being transferred should include not only equipment but also skill and know-how, which could not be transferred.

Case study one: Joint venture company for wind turbine manufacture As a friendship between the two governments, instead of commercial based; –As the results of long term corporation (buy 200 MW with in 5 years); –foreign side brought the majority of the shareholders –Successful registration in China; –Prototype has been produced; –Looks like a successful case for technologies transfer; –but no market, in fact it is a failure case study.

The barriers identification from this case Technologies transfer without market support: –After successful registration and prototype production, the donor still subsides the original suppliers in its own country; –The JVC is only transferred the equipment manufacture skill, but not transferred the design skill, which made the JVC no capability to develop the new turbine to meet the market requirement Lessons learn: –no free lunch available in technologies transfer; –no public owned technologies avaiable in wind turbine manufactures; –technologies transfer is not a equipment delivery and it should be with the design, maintenance and other skill capacity building.

Case study two: Buy equipment with manufacture technologies Buy 50 MW wind turbines, with system integrated design chart; Successfully installed the 500 MW turbines; the chart has been transferred; But no one can produce the turbine with the Chart, since the chart without : –any design introduction for the components; –any update skill; –even no integrated design parameters modification based on the local situation.

What is technology? Technology is an idea or a conception; Technology is equipment; Technology is know-how; Technology is a thing, which is always updating; Technology is innovation capacity and capability; and Technology is all of the above.

How to conduct technology transfer under the UNFCCC transfer technologies on concessional terms –provision of soft loans –tax incentives for the private technology owners to encourage technology transfer instead of selling the equipment only. provide special fund for training on the grant basis –to help the local entity to master the design skill when buying the new technologies or new equipment –to provide training ensuring the maintenance of the technology successfully operating –to enhance the capacity for technology development or updating –to help the local producers getting into the high-level international coach for technology R & D –To help the local partners to increase their creation capability.