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Published Date: 20 May 2009
ONE of Scotland's leading renewable energy organisations will today urge the country's green energy companies to grab a lion's share of the rapidly expanding wind power market in China.
In an address to delegates at the opening day of the All Energy '09 exhibition and conference in Aberdeen, Iain Todd of the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) will claim it is vital to seize the "substantial" business opportunities in the Far Eas
t to reinforce Scotland's status as a global energy leader.

Mr Todd, AREG's renewables champion – who recently attended the Global Wind Energy Conference in Beijing – said yesterday: "China is the fastest-growing market in installed wind ener-gy and there is little doubt it is working towards becoming the dominant nation in this sector as it currently is in other renewable technologies like solar thermal.

"The country doubled its wind energy capacity in 2007, while the government recently tripled its 2020 target for installed wind to 100,000 megawatts."

He continued: "As in many sectors, plans and projects in China are on a scale which tends to dwarf activities elsewhere but Scotland should see this as a significant opportunity to demonstrate and capitalise on its wealth of capabilities.

"One of the most exciting opportunities is China's plans for offshore wind farms where, if acted upon quickly, Scottish expertise could have a central part to play."

Meanwhile, it was revealed yesterday that a record number of 45 renewable energy companies, based in the Highlands and Islands, will be joining more than 350 exhibitors from across the globe at this year's annual energy showcase at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.





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1

Tatties ower the side,

Johannesburg 20/05/2009 04:47:49
Yes, well, my advice to "Scotland's wind power firms" is - get your money up front!!!!!!
2

Unimpressed one,

20/05/2009 07:52:22
My advice would be get into something useful before the scam goes belly up.
3

Melly,

Dunblane 20/05/2009 10:10:22
There is not one Scottish, or even UK, company in the top 20 of wind power generator manufacturers. They are based in Denmark, Germany, USA, Spain and even India and other countries. Maybe Iain Todd can tell us how we can reinforce Scotland's status as a "global energy leader" when we have little or no manufacturers of these devices ?
4

Richard Taylor,

Aberdeen 20/05/2009 19:49:19
WHAT - the UK missing out on another opportunity because of inaction & lack of political & business will - shurley shome mishtake????
5

Dragonfire,

17/07/2009 16:03:52
Let's face it China are taking over and the US is nowhere in sight.

 

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