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Butterfield, the chief engineer of National Renewable Energy
Laboratory in the United States (NREL) and the leader of standards
and certification program, and hoped to receive some training in
IEC certification procedures and bring relevant international
standards to China.
As I remember, the training program went through several
months both in NREL and in China, respectively. I followed
through the whole training, where I began to dream of establishing
China's wind energy certification system, through which China's
wind energy industry can be provided with efective technical
supports.
In early 2003, I joined China General Certification Center
(CGC), and visited countries with developed wind energy like
Germany or Denmark, for learning and technical exchanges. While
improving ourselves, we would need to connect with international
mainstream wind energy certification for technologies, in order
to live up to the core philosophy of CGC: “Create Value Through
Certification”.
From the beginning of establishing wind energy certification
scheme to the first certificate for wind energy in China, CGC spent
over four years. On the one hand, we needed to put sufficient
technological content in certification, in order to create value
for customers; on the other hand, wind power products with
certificates needed to satisfy certain standards, so that with
such credibility embodied in products, an orderly market can be
cultivated for sound development of the industry.
27.4 
The Power of Sinovel
On 18 July 2007, CGC issued its first certificate to Sinovel, the first
in China's wind energy industry, marking the progress made in
quality supervision and technological advances in this industry in
China.
Since 2010, due to the cooperation of wind turbine certification,
my team and I have kept extensive communications with Han
Junliang and the Sinovel team, which gave us more understanding
and tremendous respect of Sinovel.
Han Junliang, with glasses on the shaped face and hair split
in half, showing a temperament of freshness and scholarliness is
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