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CCCC Three Airlines Bureau Wins Shandong Offshore Wind Power Project
Seetao 2020-03-31 15:54
  • 1.3 billion +, CCCC's Third Aviation Bureau wins bid for Shandong's first offshore wind power project
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Three Gorges New Energy Shandong Changyi Laizhou Bay Phase I (300MW) offshore wind power project wind turbine foundation and installation project was launched in February 2020, and on March 27, 2020, the CCCC Three Airlines Bureau won a bid of 1.36 billion yuan. Next, the project has a planned duration of 20 months.

The project is located in the sea area of Laizhou Bay in the northern part of Changyi City, Weifang, Shandong Province. The total installed capacity of the wind farm is 300 MW. The construction content includes the installation of 75 4 MW wind turbines and a 220 kV offshore booster station. The fans are divided into two types, 38 of which are intended to adopt the single-pile foundation type without ice cones, 37 are intended to adopt the basic type with ice cones, and the hub height is 95 meters and 100 meters respectively.

Shandong Province has abundant wind energy reserves and high wind power efficiency. Especially offshore wind energy has more advantages. The completion of this project can drive and enhance the development of the entire wind power industry chain in Shandong Province, consume upstream capacity, and promote offshore wind power in accelerating the transformation and upgrading of energy structure. At the same time, boosting the province's economic growth is really killing two birds with one stone. Editor / Zhao Yongjing

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