Payment
of
the
subsidies
–
a
fixed
amount
allocated
on
top
of
the
regular
tariff
for
coal
power-generated
electricity
–
has
ground
to
a
halt
in
some
provinces
since
October
2010,
contributing
significantly
to
mounting
receivables
at
China’s
major
wind
farm
operators.
In
a
statement
dated
26
November
and
posted
online
this
week,
the
National
Development
and
Reform
Commission
(NDRC),
China’s
chief
economic
policymaking
body,
requires
that
grid
companies
pay
subsidies
for
the
period
from
October
2010-
April
2011
within
10
working
days.
It
is
not
clear
when
the
rest
of…