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Ming Yang need to run before they can swim

China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Ltd. signed an agreement with China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corp. to develop offshore wind as the nation’s third- largest turbine maker seeks to boost installations at home before growing oversees.

Ming Yang and Shenzhen-based Guangdong Nuclear are going to work together on the Golden Bay offshore wind project in Jieyang, Guangdong province, and develop wind on land and at sea in the Fujian province, according to a statement on Ming Yang’s website. The companies will also seek overseas “market opportunities.”

The Chinese wind turbine manufacturer needs to get things right domestically, to realistically compete with proven players. The cost’s concerned with maintenance offshore does not allow margin for error, and the last thing any operator wants is an unexpected downtime from OEMs that are trying to run before they walk.

Chinese turbine manufacturers including Sinovel Wind Group Co. and Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. are desperately seeking to boost offshore wind operations in a market that’s dominated by European companies such as Vestas and Siemens. China, where onshore wind growth is slowing, as huge transmission and distribution work is needed to connect the erected turbines, has a goal to build 30 gigawatts of offshore capacity by 2020 from about 200 megawatts now.

“The collaboration with CGNPC is strategically important for us to establish our leading position in offshore wind power development in China,” Chuanwei Zhang, chief executive officer of Guangdong-based Ming Yang, said in the statement.

Ming Yang and Guangdong Nuclear will also set up a renewable energy fund and research improving utilization of wind and solar power, according to the statement.

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