Russia’s EN+ Group, a hydropower and aluminum giant, is considering establishing a wind turbine factory in Russia’s Far East, which would be the source of equipment for a wind farm project to be built in Russia’s Amur region, intended for export of power into China’s Manchurian provinces (Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Jilin). EN+ Group’s partners in this endeavor would be two Chinese giants, the China Energy Investment Corporation (CEIC) and PowerChina. The envisaged scale of wind power capacity would be 1,058 MW, for an investment of $1.1 billion, while the wind turbine factory is a more modest 50 to 60 units per year of 6 MW each – so around 350 MW production capacity, for an investment of only $155 million. Such…