Photovoltaic
The world's largest offshore photovoltaic project is about to start construction
Seetao 2023-05-04 16:52
  • The project has an installed capacity of 1,000 megawatts and a total investment of about 7.97 billion yuan
  • Compared with land-based photovoltaics, the sea is open and has no shelter, and the sunshine time is longer, so solar energy resources have the potential to be more fully utilized
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Recently, the Feasibility Study Report Review Meeting of Guohua HG14 Offshore Photovoltaic 1000 MW Project was officially held in Jinan, Shandong. According to reports, this is another important node in the development and construction of offshore photovoltaics since Shandong's first batch of pile-based fixed offshore photovoltaic projects completed the competitive allocation.

The world's largest offshore photovoltaic project

As the first batch of pile-based fixed offshore photovoltaic projects, Guohua HG14 offshore photovoltaic project is invested and constructed by Shandong Guohua Times Investment Development Co., Ltd., with an installed capacity of 1,000 megawatts and a total investment of about 7.97 billion yuan. It is located in Kenli District, Dongying. The water depth is 1-4 meters, and the offshore distance of the center is 8 kilometers. It is planned to use 550-watt monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic modules, with a total of 2.366 million modules, and a supporting 220 kV booster station will be built, using block-based power generation and centralized grid-connected solutions. After the project is completed and put into operation, it can generate 1.652 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, which can meet the electricity demand of about 550,000 households for one year, replace about 503,800 tons of standard coal, and reduce 1.3447 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Shandong will focus on building a 10-million-kilowatt offshore photovoltaic base around the Bohai Sea and along the Yellow Sea. The 10-million-kilowatt offshore photovoltaic base in the Bohai Rim has 31 offshore photovoltaic sites, with a total installed capacity of 19.3 million kilowatts.

Among them, there are 20 photovoltaic sites with an installed capacity of 14.1 million kilowatts; 11 wind and solar sites with an installed capacity of 5.2 million kilowatts. The 10-million-kilowatt offshore photovoltaic base along the Yellow Sea has 26 offshore photovoltaic sites, with a total installed capacity of 22.7 million kilowatts. Among them, there are 9 photovoltaic sites with an installed capacity of 9.5 million kilowatts; 17 wind and solar sites with an installed capacity of 13.2 million kilowatts. Editor/He Yuting

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