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Recently, media reporters learned from relevant departments that China's first "Double Ten" offshore wind power project, CGN Rudong 150,000 kilowatt offshore wind power project, recently obtained a power business license, marking that China's independent development and construction of offshore wind power demonstration projects have been put into commercial operation
.
The project, located in the Yellow Sea of Rudong, started construction on May 8 last year, with a total of 38 wind turbines installed and a total installed capacity of 152,000 kilowatts
.
According to reports, as China's first offshore wind power project
with the farthest offshore distance and the largest installed capacity.
The project is about 25 kilometers from the coast, with an elevation of -8 meters to -14.
6 meters, and is also the first offshore wind power project
in China that meets the "Double Ten" standard.
The completion and operation of the Rudong project marks that China has mastered the core technology of offshore wind power construction, and also makes China one of
the few countries with core capabilities of offshore wind power construction after Germany, the United Kingdom and other countries.
It is understood that the Rudong project is expected to reach 400 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, which can save 131,000 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 267,000 tons, ash slag by 49,000 tons and soot by 13,000 tons
compared with coal-fired power generation.
Recently, media reporters learned from relevant departments that China's first "Double Ten" offshore wind power project, CGN Rudong 150,000 kilowatt offshore wind power project, recently obtained a power business license, marking that China's independent development and construction of offshore wind power demonstration projects have been put into commercial operation
.
The project, located in the Yellow Sea of Rudong, started construction on May 8 last year, with a total of 38 wind turbines installed and a total installed capacity of 152,000 kilowatts
.
According to reports, as China's first offshore wind power project
with the farthest offshore distance and the largest installed capacity.
The project is about 25 kilometers from the coast, with an elevation of -8 meters to -14.
6 meters, and is also the first offshore wind power project
in China that meets the "Double Ten" standard.
The completion and operation of the Rudong project marks that China has mastered the core technology of offshore wind power construction, and also makes China one of
the few countries with core capabilities of offshore wind power construction after Germany, the United Kingdom and other countries.
It is understood that the Rudong project is expected to reach 400 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, which can save 131,000 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 267,000 tons, ash slag by 49,000 tons and soot by 13,000 tons
compared with coal-fired power generation.