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SHANGHAI, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Goldwind Science and Technology
Co, China's largest maker of wind-powered generators, has applied
to launch a domestic IPO to raise 1.88 billion yuan ($253.3
million), the Shanghai Securities News said on Friday.
The company, which says it had 2.8 percent of the world's
wind-power generator market in 2006, plans to issue 50 million
domestic currency A shares for listing on southern China's
Shenzhen bourse, the newspaper said, citing a company document.
The initial public offering (IPO) will account for 10 percent
of the company's expanded share capital, it said.
Goldwind, which recently cancelled a plan to list in the
United States, plans to use the proceeds to expand output, and
finance research and development and marketing, the report said.
Beijing's encouragement of cleaner energy alternatives has
helped Goldwind's turnover double in each of the past few years,
and triple to 1.5 billion yuan ($196 million) in 2006.
The Shanghai Securities News said Goldwind, based in the
northwestern region of Xinjiang, forecast it would generate a net
profit of 601 million yuan on sales of 3.24 billion yuan in 2007.
China wants to boost renewable power output to cover around
10 percent of its needs by 2010, and aims to have 30 gigawatts
(GW) of installed wind power capacity by 2020, versus just 1.26
GW in 2005.
But competition is heating up at home, with a dozen or so
foreign players vying for a slice of the booming market,
including global leader Vestas Wind Systems <VWS.CO>, Spain's
Gamesa <GAM.MC> and India's Suzlon Energy Ltd. <SUZL.BO>.
A number of Chinese energy plays have sold shares in the
United States, including solar cell makers Yingli Green Energy
Co. Ltd. <YGE.N> and LDK Solar Hi-Tech Co. <LDK.N>.
(Reporting by Charlie Zhu; Editing by Valerie Lee)
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Keywords: CHINA WIND/IPO