Deep in the South China Sea, a spectacular engineering marvel stands the Mission Hills floating wind power platform, currently the most far-reaching and technologically advanced floating wind power facility in the world. The platform, known as the "giant of the sea", showed its excellent stability and wind resistance during a recent test of a strong typhoon. The typhoon is no longer a threat, but has become a stage for Mission Hills to show its strong strength, and the risk has turned into an opportunity at this moment.
The big windmill on Mission Hills, whenever the sea breeze gently blows, it begins to slowly turn, each turn, it can produce about 10 degrees of clean electricity. Imagine such windmills turning day and night, generating an astonishing 22 million kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, contributing to China's electricity supply.
Offshore wind power, a new energy territory that has not yet been fully developed, is attracting global attention. This is a blue ocean market with huge potential, and all countries are trying to seize the opportunity, and China is naturally no exception. At present, more than 400 wind power companies in China have devoted themselves to this hot land, and they are standing on this new starting line with their global counterparts, fighting every minute and striving to take the lead in this new energy field.
The success of Mission Hills not only proves China's leading position in floating wind power technology, but also provides new ideas and directions for the development of global offshore wind power. In the future, with the continuous progress of technology and the gradual maturity of the market, offshore wind power will certainly bring more clean and renewable energy to mankind, and help us achieve the goal of green and low-carbon development. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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