The largest offshore solar power plant in history came into operation

The largest offshore solar power plant in history came into operation

By admin, Kasım 16, 2024

The largest offshore solar power plant in history came into operation





The largest offshore solar power plant in history came into operation




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China broke new ground in the field of renewable energy 1 gigawatt (GW) capacity first offshore solar energy He connected his project to the electricity grid. This step is considered a significant development in solar energy technology and creates a model for the spread of offshore solar energy projects around the world.

There is no bigger

The project is located in the offshore area off the Dongying coast of China’s Shandong Province. world’s largest offshore solar power system It is described as. The project is being developed by Guohua Energy Investment Co., a subsidiary of state-backed CHN Energy. Developed by. Company officials stated that this project will set an example for large-scale offshore photovoltaic (PV) projects in the future.




The largest offshore solar power plant in history came into operation




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Approximately 1,223 hectares The project, which covers an area and has a total installed power of 1 gigawatt, also attracts attention with its innovative engineering techniques. In a world first, large-scale steel lattice platform pile technology was used in this project. In total 2,934 PV platformwas constructed offshore with steel lattice platforms based on fixed pile foundations. It was announced that each platform is 60 meters long and 35 meters wide.

Another importance of the project is that it is the first in China’s photovoltaic industry. 66 kilovolts Capacity for long distance between offshore and land transmission lines having been used. This method increases transmission capacity, reduces costs and increases energy efficiency to higher levels.

A giant “small” step taken

Project Once operational at full capacity 1.78 billion kilowatt hours per year will produce electricity. This amount approximately 2.67 million people sufficient to meet annual energy needs. Authorities state that this project will save 503,800 tons of coal annually and prevent 1.3447 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Industry experts say China’s offshore PV capacity 2027 until the year 60 GW is expected to exceed the level. So this is a small step towards the goal. On the other hand, the largest such facility currently installed is in Taiwan and exactly 373 MW has the capacity.

























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