On December 25, 2021, China Three Gorges (CTG) will be fully integrated into the three offshore wind power projects of China's power grid, with a total capacity of 3.1 GW. The three projects are 1.1GW Jiangsu Rudong and 1.7GW Yangjiang Shapa, which are the first two gigawatt offshore wind farms put into operation in China, and the 300 MW Jiangsu Dafeng H8- the farthest offshore wind farm in China. 2.
In July 2021, China Three Gorges announced that its Shapa offshore wind power project was divided into five phases, with an installed capacity exceeding 1 GW, making it China's first gigawatt offshore wind farm. The second to fifth phases of the project will be constructed simultaneously in early 2020. The first phase will start power supply in November 2019. Yangjiang Shapa is expected to generate 4.7TWh of electricity per year. This wind farm is also the first wind farm in the world to connect floating wind turbines to fixed bottom turbines. Keywords: engineering construction, engineering news
Jiangsu Rudong includes three regions: 300MWH8, 400MWH6 and 400MWH10. The wind farm is the first wind farm in Asia to use flexible direct transmission technology and is expected to generate 2.4 TWh of electricity per year. Jiangsu Rudong has the world's largest offshore converter station. All three projects have met China's feed-in tariff deadline, which will expire at the end of 2021.Editor/XingWentao
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