China Guangdong Nuclear Power will lead the development of China's first large-scale deep-water offshore wind power base with an investment of over one hundred billion yuan

The first large-scale deepwater offshore wind power base in China that has invested over 100 billion yuan has a planned installed capacity of 3 million kilowatts, which is twice the cumulative installed capacity of offshore wind power in China.

As one of the largest domestic nuclear power companies, China National Nuclear Power Group (hereinafter referred to as China General Nuclear Power Corp.) announced on December 21 that it had signed the "Jieyang Offshore Wind Power Project Cooperation Agreement" and "Offshore Wind Power Engineering Base Cooperation Agreement" with the Government of Jieyang City, Guangdong Province. "A package cooperation agreement to develop a 3 million kilowatt offshore wind power project in the eastern part of Guangdong.

According to the agreement, China Guangdong Nuclear Power New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. (01811.HK, hereinafter referred to as CGN New Energy) will be responsible for the development and construction of two 3 million kilowatts of deepwater offshore wind power resources at the deepwater sites of the eastern part of Guangdong Province in the Jieyang waters. The contents of the cooperation include the development of deep-water sites using deep-water offshore wind power technology, joint construction of engineering bases and R&D centers.

According to statistics from the China Wind Energy Association, by the end of 2016, the cumulative installed capacity of offshore wind power in China was 1.63 million kilowatts. The installed capacity of Jieyang offshore wind power project is 3 million kilowatts, which is close to twice the cumulative installed capacity of offshore wind power in China in the past few years. The first phase of investment is 5 billion yuan.

Jieyang, otherwise known as “City,” is one of the 14 coastal prefecture-level cities in Guangdong Province, located in the southeast of Guangdong Province, adjoining Chaozhou and Shantou in the east and Shanwei in the west. According to statistics, the sea area is 9300 square kilometers, the mainland coastline is 136.9 kilometers, and offshore wind power resources are abundant.

Earlier, a number of people in the industry once told reporters on the interface that with the onshore wind power entering a stable period, competition in the offshore wind power market will become increasingly fierce. Offshore wind power will become a place where wind turbine manufacturers and developers compete.

According to the data shown by the “Wind Energy Industry” magazine, as of August 31, 2017, there were 19 offshore wind power projects under construction in China. The total installed capacity of the project is about 4.8 million kilowatts, and in Jiangsu Province alone, there are 8 total 230 Million kilowatts of projects under construction.

Most of the current offshore wind power projects have chosen to deploy wind farms in the offshore waters and the intertidal zone. The planning area of ​​a single wind farm is generally large, and the amount of power generated is less than that of a project located in a deepwater off-shore area. In 2011, the “Implementation Rules for the Interim Measures for the Management of Offshore Wind Power Development and Construction” jointly formulated by the National Energy Administration and the State Oceanic Administration pointed out that in the construction of offshore wind farms, it is required to lay offshore in deep water.

CGN New Energy is the only non-nuclear clean and renewable energy power generation project platform under China General Nuclear Power. In 2015, it acquired the first clean and renewable energy power generation project assets from China Guangdong Nuclear Power, including 13 wind power project companies and 6 solar energy project companies, with a total installed installed capacity of approximately 1.4 million kilowatts. Up to now, China Guangdong Nuclear Power’s installed capacity in wind power ranks sixth among all enterprises in China. In terms of offshore wind power, it has participated in several projects.

In July 2016, CGNPC European Energy Corporation and French partner Eolfi formed a joint venture and successfully won the bid for the Groix project in the Brittany region of the Atlantic. This project was the first large scale floating offshore wind demonstration project in France and throughout Europe. This is the first time for Chinese companies to enter the floating offshore wind power technology field. China General Nuclear Power Corporation is also known as the only company currently entering the floating offshore wind power field.

On September 8, 2016, the Jiangsu Rudong Offshore Wind Power Project to which CGN New Energy was put into operation. The project is about 25 kilometers from the coast, and the seafloor elevation is between -8 meters and -14.6 meters. A total of 38 wind turbines are installed, with a total installed capacity of 152,000 kilowatts, which is known as China's first truly offshore wind power project.

In September 2017, China Guangdong Nuclear Power New Energy Yangjiang Nanpeng Island 400,000 kilowatts offshore wind power project was approved. It was China's one-time maximum single-capacity offshore wind power project.

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