China's largest offshore wind power project completed

Source:CCCCTime:2023-11-15

It is estimated to save about 1.27 million tons of standard coal consumption per year, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 3.28 million tons.

Recently, the Qingzhou offshore wind power project, China's largest offshore wind power project in Guangdong Province's Yangjiang City, undertaken by ZPMC, a port machinery manufacturer under CCCC, has completed phase one and phase two. This achievement lays a solid foundation for the project to achieve power generation by the end of the year.
The project has an installed capacity of 1 million kilowatts, with 92 typhoon-resistant offshore wind turbines. It is expected to generate approximately 4.3 billion kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually. Compared to a coal-fired power plant of equivalent scale, it is estimated to save about 1.27 million tons of standard coal consumption per year, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 3.28 million tons.

Editor: ZPMC