Welwind Energy International is in the business of developing and building renewable wind energy farms along the South China Sea. Current projects under development consist of the Zhanjiang and Yangxi wind farms, which are designed to provide China with a clean and renewable source of energy within the region.
Wind Power Plants & Farms Wind farms are groups of wind turbines used to produce electricity. A wind farm usually has dozens of wind machines scattered over a large area.
Offshore Wind Turbines Offshore wind development zones are generally considered to be ten kilometers or more from land. Offshore wind turbines are less obtrusive than turbines on land, as their apparent size and noise can be mitigated by distance
Onshore Wind Turbines
Onshore turbine installations in hilly or mountainous regions tend to be on ridgelines generally three kilometers or more inland from the nearest shoreline.
Horizontal Axis Machines
Horizontal-axis wind machines have blades like airplane propellers. A typical horizontal wind machine stands as tall as a 20-story building and has three blades that span 200 feet across.
Fri, July 16, 2010
Welwind Energy Receives Formal Documentation for Zhanjiang Windfarm Project From Zhanjiang Government click here for more
Thur, July 15, 2010
Welwind Energy International Reaches Agreement With Zhanjiang Government for Relocation of Company's Windfarm Project click here for more
Thur, July 1, 2010
Welwind Energy International Corporation Enters Into Negotiations for Large Scale Wind Farm click here for more
Thur, Feb 2, 2010
Welwind Energy International Reaches Agreement With Zhanjiang Government for Relocation of Company's Windfarm Project click here for more
Tue, Oct 27, 2009
Welwind Energy International Corporate Update
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Thur, Jun 4, 2009
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