List of offshore wind farms in China

China has the world's largest capacity of offshore wind power, with 25 GW operational as of mid 2022.[1][2] Offshore wind in China is growing rapidly, with 16.9 GW added during 2021.[3]

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This is a list of operational offshore wind farms in China (within the national maritime boundaries) with a capacity of at least 100 MW. The name of the wind farm is the name used by the energy company when referring to the farm. It is usually related to a shoal or the name of the nearest town on shore.

List of offshore wind farms in China with a capacity of at least 100 MW
Name Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Capacity factor Turbines Depth range (m) Distance to shore (km) Commissioned Cost Owner Refs.
Shanwei Jiazi I+II 900 Mingyang 2022 unsubsidized China General Nuclear [2]
Shanwei Houhu 500 Mingyang 2022 China General Nuclear [2]
SPIC Binhai North H2 34°30′00″N 120°21′36″E / 34.500°N 120.360°E / 34.500; 120.360 400 100 × Siemens/Shanghai Electric SWT-4.0-130 15-18 22 2018 [4][5][6]
Yangxi Shapa III 400 (+5.5 MW floating) 31% 1.7 GW combined Three Gorges [7][8]
Huaneng Rudong H6 400 25% 100 × 4 2021 Three Gorges [9][10]
Yangjiang Shapa Phase 2 Shapa Town, Yangxi 400 31% 62 × 6.45 27-32 28 2021 [9]
Huaneng Rudong 32°40′48″N 121°19′23″E / 32.680°N 121.323°E / 32.680; 121.323 300 70 × 4.3 2017 [11]
Yangjiang Shapa Phase 1 Shapa Town, Yangxi 300 55 × 5.5MW 27-32 28 2019 [12]
Dongtai IV Dongtai, Jiangsu 300 75 × 4MW 6 2019 CNY 8b ($1.25b) IV+V [13]
Jiangsu Dafeng H8-2 Maozhusha, Dafeng 300 38 × 4.5 MW
20 × 6.45MW
72 2022 Three Gorges [9]
Xiangshui demonstration 34°29′53″N 120°03′40″E / 34.498°N 120.061°E / 34.498; 120.061 202 18 x Goldwind 3.0
37 × Siemens SWT-4.0
8-12 8.4 2014-2016 [14]
Rudong 32°31′12″N 121°17′17″E / 32.52°N 121.288°E / 32.52; 121.288 200 25 × Siemens SWT-4.0
25 x Envision 4 MW-136
0-9 5.5 2014-2016 [15]
Dongtai V Dongtai, Jiangsu 200 50 × 4MW 2021 CNY 8b ($1.25b) IV+V [16]
CGN Rudong demonstration 152 38 × Siemens 4.0-120 2014-2016 [17]
Longyuan Rudong Intertidal 32°30′14″N 121°15′36″E / 32.50389°N 121.26000°E / 32.50389; 121.26000 131 21 × Siemens 2.3-93
6 × 1.5MW Sinovel
various 2 × 3MW; 2 × 2.5MW; 6 × 2MW
0 - 8 4 2012 US$ 75 million [18][19][20]
Donghai Bridge 30°46′12″N 121°59′38″E / 30.77000°N 121.99389°E / 30.77000; 121.99389 102 34 × Sinovel SL3000/90 7 16 2010 US$ 102 million [21][22]
Guishan 22°07′34″N 113°43′44″E / 22.126°N 113.729°E / 22.126; 113.729 198 34 x 3 MW
15 × 5.5 MW
2018 [23]
Shanghai Lingang Demonstration - 2 101 28 × Sewind W3600-122-90 3.6 MW 5-7 10 2016 [24]
SPIC Binhai North H1 34°24′00″N 120°12′00″E / 34.400°N 120.200°E / 34.400; 120.200 100 25 × Siemens SWT-4.0-130 7-13 5 2014-2016 [25]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Durakovic, Adnan (7 September 2022). "China Dominates Offshore Wind Rankings, Global Operating Capacity at 55 GW - WFO". Offshore Wind.
  2. ^ a b c Buljan, Adrijana (29 December 2022). "China's Largest Zero-Subsidy Offshore Wind Farm Now Up and Running". Offshore Wind.
  3. ^ "国家能源局:2021年我国风电光伏发电新增装机超1亿千瓦 (National Energy Administration: In 2021, my country's newly installed wind power photovoltaic power generation will exceed 100 million kilowatts)". content-static.cctvnews.cctv.com. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  4. ^ SWT-4.0-130 Wind Turbines of SPIC Binhai North H2
  5. ^ Radowitz, Bernd (27 February 2020). "Offshore wind 'could meet entire power demand of China's coast': Harvard study | Recharge". Recharge | Latest renewable energy news. Archived from the original on 26 February 2021.
  6. ^ "One Missing After 19 Workers Jump Off Binhai North H2 Offshore Substation on Fire". Offshore Wind. 17 July 2017. Archived from the original on 2 December 2020.
  7. ^ Durakovic, Adnan (10 December 2021). "Floating-to-Fixed Wind Turbine Connection Comes Online Offshore China - VIDEO". Offshore Wind. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021.
  8. ^ "China Three Gorges Connects 3.1 GW of Offshore Wind Capacity in One Day". Offshore Wind. 27 December 2021.
  9. ^ a b c "China Puts Two New Offshore Wind Farms in Operation". Offshore Wind. 3 December 2021. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021.
  10. ^ "World's Largest Offshore Converter Station Sets Sail". Offshore Wind. 9 July 2021. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021.
  11. ^ "China's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Goes Online". Offshore Wind. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  12. ^ "CTGNE Yangjiang Shapa Phase 1 Delivers First Power". Offshore Wind. 29 November 2019. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021.
  13. ^ "China's First Foreign-Backed Offshore Wind Farm Spins into Action". Offshore Wind. 23 December 2019. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Xiangshui Demonstration - 4C Offshore". www.4coffshore.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  15. ^ "Rudong Offshore Wind Farm Demonstration Project - Expansion Project (200MW) - 4C Offshore". www.4coffshore.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  16. ^ "First Sino-Foreign Offshore Wind Project Fully Commissioned". Offshore Wind. 9 December 2021. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021.
  17. ^ "CGN Rudong Demonstration - 4C Offshore". www.4coffshore.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  18. ^ China's largest offshore project now online
  19. ^ Xinhuanet: Pilot project paves way for China's offshore wind power boom Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Longyuan Rudong Intertidal (China) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 7 June 2012.
  21. ^ Xinhuanet news Archived 2012-11-06 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Donghai Bridge (China) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 7 June 2012.
  23. ^ First electricity taken from wind in sea off Zhuhai
  24. ^ "Shanghai Lingang Demonstration - 2 - 4C Offshore". www.4coffshore.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  25. ^ "SPIC Binhai North H1 100MW - 4C Offshore". www.4coffshore.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
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