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China's Shaanxi Suspends Wind Power Project Applications, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Yulin Development and Reform Commission is suspending applications for the construction of wind power projects in China's Shaanxi province for 2020 (including Shenmu city and Fugu county).
Released Tuesday, August 04, 2020
Yulin Development and Reform Commission is suspending applications for the construction of wind power projects in China's Shaanxi province for 2020 (including Shenmu city and Fugu county). Instead, it is focused on accelerating the construction of stock projects.
Industrial Info is tracking 237 wind power projects, worth $15.44 billion, in Shaanxi state. This includes 151 grassroot projects, worth more than $7 billion. Click here for a list, and see below for a breakdown by project type.
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