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The deepest offshore wind power project in China is connected to the grid
Seetao 2026-04-07 14:32
  • This project marks a new breakthrough for China's commercial offshore wind power in the deep-sea field
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The deepest offshore wind power project in China, the Huaneng Shandong Peninsula North Offshore Wind Farm, will be fully connected to the grid for power generation today, marking a new breakthrough in China's commercial offshore wind power in the deep-sea field. Huaneng Shandong Peninsula North Wind Farm has a total installed capacity of 504000 kilowatts, with a site center about 70 kilometers offshore and a water depth of 52 to 56 meters. The project innovatively applies a four pile pipeline frame foundation structure, with a maximum height of 83.9 meters, which is the highest of its kind in China, and can effectively ensure the safety and stability of wind turbines in complex geological environments in the deep sea.

Source: Caixin News Agency

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