China to Cut Wind Tariff Less Than It Planned, Goldwind Says

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China will probably cut the preferential rate it offers wind power developers less than previously planned as policy makers seek to expand the industry in a measured way, the country’s leading turbine makers said.

To avoid a situation where developers rush to qualify for tariffs before they’re cut, a deadline won’t be set for when they need to apply, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Vice President Ma Jinru said in an interview in Beijing.