------ Chinesische Arbeiter sind vor windenergieanlagen gesehen wirbelnden Strom auf einer Offshore Wind Farm in der Nähe von Rudong Grafschaft zu generieren, Nantong City,
--FILE--Chinese workers are seen in front of wind turbines whirling to generate electricity at an offshore wind farm near Rudong county, Nantong city, east Chinas Jiangsu province, 7 October 2012. China, the worlds biggest wind market, set prices of as much as 0.85 yuan (14 cents) a kilowatt-hour for power from non-auction offshore wind farms that start before 2017 to promote the industrys development. The power price for inter-tidal wind farms is 0.75 yuan a kilowatt-hour, the National Development and Reform Commission said today (19 June 2014) in a statement on its website. The nation will study price policies for projects that will be operational in and after 2017. Non-auction projects are those that do not form part of government bid rounds calling for capacity. China has about 400 megawatts of installed offshore wind capacity, the agency said. The government had announced a target of 5 gigawatts of installed capacity by 2015.