Appendix C

Domestic and Foreign Wind Power Technology Standards

C.1. Chinese and International Wind Power Integration Technical Standards (see Table C.1)

Table C.1

International Wind Power Integration Technical Standards

No.CountryNameDate of Implementation
1DenmarkWind turbine generators integrated to network with voltage levels above/below 100 kV2004.12
2GermanyGrid code for high and extra high voltage2006.4
3SpainP.O. 12.32006.10
4BritainTHE GRID CODE2009.3
5USAFERC order 2003—Standardization of generator interconnection agreements and procedures2008.2
6IrelandEirGrid grid code (wind grid code only)2009.1
7ScotlandGuidance note for the connection of wind farms2002.12
8CanadaWind power facility technical requirements2004.11

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C.2. Wind Power Integration Technical Standards Issued by China (See Table C.2)

Table C.2

Wind Power Integration Technical Standards Issued by China

No.No.NameDate of Implementation
1GB/Z 19963–2005Technical requirements for integrating wind farms into the power system2005.12
2State Grid Development (2006) No. 779SGCC wind farm integration technical requirements (trial)2006.9
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No.No.NameDate of Implementation
3State Grid Development (2006) No. 779SGCC wind farm integration system design content depth requirements (trial)2006.9
4State Grid Development (2009) No. 327SGCC wind farm integration technical requirements (revised edition)2009.2
5State Grid Development (2009) No. 327SGCC wind farm integration system design content depth requirements (revised edition)2009.2
6Q/GDW 392–2009Wind farm integration technical requirements2009.12
7Inner Mongolia Power Grid Development (2009) No. 39Inner Mongolia power grid wind farm integration technical requirements (provisional)2009.1
8GB/T 19963–2011Technical requirements for integrating wind farms into the power system2012.6
9Q/GDW 480–2010Distributed power source integration technical requirements2010.8

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C.3. International Wind Power Technical Standards (See Table C.3)

Table C.3

International Wind Power Technical Standards

No.No.NameDate of Implementation
1IEC 61400-1Wind turbines –Part 1: design requirements2005
2IEC 61400-2Wind turbine generator systems –Part 2: security of small wind turbines1996
3IEC 61400-11Wind turbine generator systems –Part 11: acoustic noise measurement techniques2002
4IEC 61400-12Wind turbine generator systems –Part 12: wind turbine power performance testing1998
5IEC TS61400-13Wind turbine generator systems –Part 13: measurement of mechanical loads2001
6IEC TS61400-14Wind turbines –Part 14: declaration of apparent sound power level and tonality values2005
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No.No.NameDate of Implementation
7IEC 61400-21Wind turbine generator systems –Part 21: measurement and assessment of power quality characteristics of integrated wind turbines2001
8IEC 61400-22Wind turbine generator systems –Part 22: wind turbines certification1999
9IEC 61400-23Wind turbine generator systems –Part 23: full-scale structural testing of rotor blades2001
10IEC TR61400-24Wind turbine generator systems –Part 24: lightning protection2002
11IEC TR61400-25-1Wind turbines –Part 25-1: communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants-overall description of principles and models2006
12IEC TR61400-25-2Wind turbines –Part 25-2: communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants- information models2006
13IEC TR61400-25-3Wind turbines –Part 25-3: communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants- information exchange models2006
14IEC TR61400-25-5Wind turbines –Part 25-5: communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants- conformance testing2006

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C.4. China's Wind Power Technical Standards (See Table C.4)

Table C.4

China's Wind Power Technical Standards

No.No.NameDate of Implementation
1GB/T 10760.1Off-grid wind turbine generator system generators Part 1: technical conditions2003
2GB/T 10760.2Off-grid wind turbine generator system generators Part 2: testing methods2003
3GB/T 13981General requirements for wind turbine design1992
4GB 17646Small wind turbine generator system security requirements and technical requirements (revised edition)1998
5GB 18451.1Wind turbine generator system security requirements2001
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No.No.NameDate of Implementation
6GB/T 18451.2Wind turbine generator system power performance test2003
7GB/T 18709Wind farm wind resource measurement methods2002
8GB/T 18710Wind farm wind resource evaluation methods2002
9GB/T 19068.1Off-grid wind turbine generator systems Part 1: technical conditions2003
10GB/T 19068.2Off-grid wind turbine generator systems Part 2: testing methods2003
11GB/T 19068.3Off-grid wind turbine generator systems Part 3: wind tunnel testing methods2003
12GB/T 19069Wind turbine generator system controller technical conditions2003
13GB/T 19070Wind turbine generator system controller testing methods2003
14GB/T 19071.1Wind turbine generator system asynchronous generator Part 1: technical conditions2003
15GB/T 19071.2Wind turbine generator system asynchronous generator Part 2: testing methods2003
16GB/T 19072Wind turbine generator system tower2003
17GB/T 19073Wind turbine generator system gear box2003
18GB/T 19115.1Off-grid household wind power and PV hybrid generating systems Part 1: technical conditions2003
19GB/T 19115.2Off-grid household wind power and PV hybrid generating systems Part 2: testing methods2003
20GB/T 19568Wind turbine generator system assembly and installation specifications2004
21GB/T 19960.1Wind turbine generator systems Part 1: general technical conditions2005
22GB/T 19960.2Wind turbine generator systems Part 2: general testing methods2005
23GB/T 20319Wind turbine generator system acceptance specifications2006
24GB/T 20320Wind turbine generator system power quality measurement and evaluation methods2006
25GB/T 20321.1Off-grid wind power and solar power system inverter Part 1: technical conditions2006
26GB/T 20321.2Off-grid wind power and solar power system inverter Part 2: testing methods2006

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C.5. Important Wind Power Standards Newly Approved and Issued by National Energy Administration (See Table C.5)

Table C.5

Important Wind Power Standards Newly Approved and Issued by National Energy Administration

No.No.NameDate of Implementation
1NB/T 31001Wind turbine generator system cylinder tower manufacturing technical conditions2010.10
2NB/T 31002Wind farm monitoring system communication: principle and mode2010.10
3NB/T 31003Large wind farm integration design technical specifications2011.11
4NB/T 31004Wind turbine generator system vibration condition monitoring guidelines2011.11
5NB/T 31005Wind farm power quality testing methods2011.11
6NB/T 31006Offshore wind farm steel structure anticorrosion technical standards2011.11
7NB/T 31007Wind farm project survey design charging standards2011.11
8NB/T 31008Offshore wind farm project budgetary estimate norm2011.11
9NB/T 31009Offshore wind farm project design budgetary estimate preparing regulation and charging standard2011.11
10NB/T 31010Onshore wind farm project budgetary estimate norm2011.11
11NB/T 31011Offshore wind farm project design budgetary estimate preparing regulation and charging standard2011.11
12NB/T 31012Permanent magnet wind turbine manufacturing technical specifications2011.11
13NB/T 31013Doubly-fed wind turbine manufacturing technical specifications2011.11
14NB/T 31014Doubly-fed wind turbine converter manufacturing technical specifications2011.11
15NB/T 31015Permanent magnet wind turbine converter manufacturing technical specifications2011.11
16NB/T 31016Battery energy storage power control system technical conditions2011.11
17NB/T 31017Doubly-fed wind turbine generator system main control system technical specifications2011.11
18NB/T 31018Wind turbine generator system electric pitch control system technical specifications2011.11
19NB/T 31019Corona-resistance polyimide film-backed Mica paper tapes with glass fabric for coil insulation on wind turbines2011.11
20NB/T 31020Corona-resistance polyimide film for interturn insulation on wind turbines2011.11

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