Qiyuan Haifeng Power Plant's first batch of units connected to the grid, with an expected annual power generation of 150 million kWh.

Today, it was learned from the State Power Investment Corporation that the first batch of units of Longyuan Power’s Hainan Qiyuan offshore wind power project has officially connected to the grid and begun power generation, marking a new breakthrough in large-scale operation of China’s large-capacity offshore wind turbines. Liu Dan, chief in charge of the Qiyuan offshore wind farm under the Longyuan Qiyuan marine wind farm of the State Power Investment Corporation, said that after the project is fully commissioned, the Qiyuan offshore wind farm is expected to generate more than 1.5 billion kWh annually, which can meet the electricity demand of about 1.2 million three-person households in Hainan. This is equivalent to reducing standard coal consumption by about 46.7 thousand metric tons per year and cutting carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.271 million metric tons per year, which will strongly support the development of Hainan’s free trade port and the clean energy island, and provide experience for China’s subsequent assembly and large-scale operation of large-capacity wind power generating units. (CCTV News)

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