The successful grid connection holds significant importance for constructing a low-carbon power system in the region.
Recently, CCCC's subsidiary, CHEC, participated in the commissioning and grid connection of two offshore wind farm projects: The Huaneng Shantou Lemen offshore wind power project and the Shandong Peninsula South Site U Phase I 450 MW offshore wind power project. The successful grid connection holds significant importance for constructing a low-carbon power system in the region.
The Shantou Lemen offshore wind power project, China's first offshore wind power project to use the large power unit with a capacity of 11 MW, has a total installed capacity of 60 kW. It is expected to generate 2 billion kWh annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1.8 million tons.
The Shandong Peninsula South Site U Phase I 450 MW offshore wind power project involves the transportation and installation of 17 wind turbines and one offshore booster station. With an annual power generation capacity of 2.7 billion kWh after full operation, it can effectively replace 830,000 tons of standard coal, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 2.155 million tons.
Editor: First Harbor Engineering,Third Harbor Engineering