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GE to beef up offshore wind power efforts

Energy giant’s Guangdong facility to focus on domestic, regional projects

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

GE Renewable Energy will actively participat­e in the developmen­t of offshore wind power in China in the years ahead, said senior executives of the company.

“We are helping to facilitate clean energy developmen­t in China as the country is likely to become one of the largest markets of offshore wind power in the world,” said Rachel Duan, president and CEO of GE’s global growth market.

The company is one of the world’s leading providers of end-to-end solutions for reliable and affordable green power.

Duan made the remarks on Tuesday as the company started constructi­on of its first offshore wind power factory in Asia in Jieyang, a coastal city in southern Guangdong province.

Constructi­on of the offshore wind power facility is one of GE’s commitment­s in helping develop clean energy in China. The company aims to serve the domestic and regional projects in the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area, said Duan.

Part of a dedicated offshore wind industrial park in Jieyang, constructi­on of the factory is expected to be completed in 2021. The firm will start assembly and production of the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbine, the Haliade-X 12 MW, in the second half of the year.

The city of Jieyang aims to develop an offshore wind cluster by marshaling harbor and industry-related suppliers to serve local and regional projects.

A nacelle from GE’s Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine has arrived at the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult’s testing facility in Blyth, Northumber­land in the UK, ahead of a rigorous testing program designed to prepare it for years of operation at sea. The Haliade-X 12 MW is a multimilli­on dollar investment and will contribute to reducing the cost of offshore wind energy to make it a competitiv­e source of clean and renewable energy, according to the company.

One Haliade-X 12 MW turbine can generate up to 67 GWh of gross annual energy production, saving up to 42 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of the emissions generated by 9,000 vehicles in one year, company sources explained.

GE will also establish a new operation and developmen­t center in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, to perform research and developmen­t activities focusing on regional needs, the company said.

“Our new factory in Jieyang and the Operation and Developmen­t Center in Guangzhou will put us in a better position to meet our customers’ demands in this fast-growing industry while contributi­ng to meet China’s growing offshore wind ambitions,” said John Lavelle, GE’s CEO of Offshore Wind.

In addition to the constructi­on of the offshore wind power facility and operationa­l center in Guangdong, GE has also speeded up its investment in China by signing an agreement with the China Huaneng Group Co Ltd to build a 715 MW wind farm in Puyang in Central China’s Henan province.

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