On October 26, the "Offshore Wind Power U Site Project" in the southern Shandong Peninsula, the largest affordable offshore wind power project in China, achieved full-capacity grid connection. This project operates without national subsidies and has a total installed capacity of 1.5 million kilowatts. It is the first in the country to use a 66 kV collection system throughout the site.
On October 26, the "Offshore Wind Power U Site Project" in the southern Shandong Peninsula, the largest affordable offshore wind power project in China, achieved full-capacity grid connection. This project operates without national subsidies and has a total installed capacity of 1.5 million kilowatts. It is the first in the country to use a 66 kV collection system throughout the site.
Once operational, the project will generate an annual output of 4.5 billion kilowatt-hours. This is equivalent to saving 1.4 million tons of standard coal per year and reducing emissions of ash, carbon monoxide, and other pollutants by approximately 4.25 million tons.
This significant achievement showcases China's leadership in the development of clean energy and its commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The project is expected to play a crucial role in promoting sustainable development and meeting the country's energy needs.