Global Times

China produces world’s largest single-unit capacity offshore wind turbine

- By Ma Jingjing

China’s 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine, home-developed, rolled off the production line in East China’s Fujian Province on Wednesday. The turbine boasts the world’s largest single-unit capacity and biggest impeller, marking a breakthrou­gh in high-end research and manufactur­ing to reach world-class levels.

With a propeller diameter of 252 meters, the wind turbine covers a swept area of 50,000 square meters, equivalent to seven standard soccer fields, according to a press release China Three Gorges Corp sent to the Global Times.

A single unit could produce clean electricit­y of 66 million kilowatt-hours per year, meeting the annual electricit­y needs of more than 36,000 urban households.

Meanwhile, it will greatly save energy and reduce carbon emissions. It’s estimated that it’ll reduce the consumptio­n of coal by 22,000 tons and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 54,000 tons every year.

The success of the 16- megawatt wind turbine marks a historic leap in the country’s wind power equipment manufactur­ing from following others to neck-to-neck competitio­n and to a world-leading position, and sets a new example for the developmen­t of the sector globally, said Lei Mingshan, head of China Three Gorges Corp.

It’s worth noting that it only took a little more than a month for China to break its own record, as the company just rolled off a self-developed 13.6- megawatt offshore wind turbine in mid-October.

“The success of the 16-megawatt wind turbine lies not only in its improvemen­t in singleunit capacity but also in effectivel­y promoting offshore wind turbine constructi­on efficiency while lowering cost,” said Qin Haiyan, a wind expert with the China Renewable Energy Society. He said it will boost the progress of relevant technologi­es and comprehens­ively increase the cost-effectiven­ess of offshore wind power.

The industry boasts a long chain involving raw materials in the upstream, with complete machines, submarine cables and offshore wind station constructi­on in the midstream, and station and grid operation in the downstream. The developmen­t of a country’s offshore wind power industry reflects the country’s offshore equipment manufactur­ing capability, technologi­cal progress and marine economy, per experts.

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