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Deep sea becomes a new direction for global offshore wind power layout
Seetao 2023-04-23 15:10
  • At present, about 60% of wind power equipment in the global market is produced in China
  • During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, it is necessary to promote the development of offshore wind power equipment manufacturing industry
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Under the guidance of dual carbon targets, China's coastal provinces are actively promoting the development of offshore wind power. For a long time, most of the development of global offshore wind power has been concentrated in offshore waters. However, as the development and utilization of offshore wind power resources is approaching saturation, deep seas are becoming a new direction for global offshore wind power deployment. Recently, China's first deep-sea floating wind power platform with a water depth of more than 100 meters and an offshore distance of more than 100 kilometers - CNOOC Guanlan arrived at the operation area of the oil and gas cluster in the Wenchang sea area, marking a key step for my country's deep-sea wind power. In addition to exploring deeper and farther seas, China's offshore wind power industry is also moving towards a broader overseas market. In recent years, China's wind power equipment exports have grown rapidly. Currently, about 60% of wind power equipment in the global market is produced in China.

With the acceleration of the layout of offshore wind power projects and the continuous exploration of the sea environment, the offshore wind power industry is gradually advancing towards high-power, deep-sea. The "14th Five-Year Renewable Energy Development Plan" proposes to optimize the layout of offshore wind power and carry out planning for deep-sea offshore wind power.

Qin Haiyan, secretary-general of the Wind Energy Professional Committee of the China Renewable Energy Society, believes that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the focus of offshore wind power development is to lay the foundation and promote the development of offshore wind power equipment manufacturing. It is estimated that the cumulative installed capacity of offshore wind power will reach 200 million kilowatts in 2030. Editor/Xu Shengpeng


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