Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 21:36:16 GMT -6
After China's first 8MW offshore wind turbine using "Black Start" technology went into operation recently, the Shanghai company shared its strategy and insights on China's wind power market with Bloomberg. NEF and showcases the company's progress in delivering more reliable, stronger and more stable wind energy systems. To support a safe, sustainable and low-carbon economy in the future. China's onshore and offshore wind power market is entering the era of Shanghai Electric is "building a testing and certification platform for offshore wind turbines with capacity exceeding 10MW and an integrated system for renewable energy," said Pengju Gang, chairman.
Digital Officer and General Manager B2B Email List of Engineering of Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group (SEWPG) told Bloomberg NEF in an interview. When discussing the importance of this landmark project Mr. Gang revealed that Shanghai Electric is seizing opportunities from the growth of China's offshore wind turbine market. and is accelerating research and development ready to deliver world-class renewable energy solutions. Grid-connected wind power plants are expected to reach 26GW by the end of 2025. “Currently, we are building a test and certification platform for offshore wind turbines exceeding 10MW capacity and exploring 5G and industrial IoT technologies.
To create an integrated system for renewable energy that integrates wind power. solar energy and energy storage systems together,” said Khun Kang. “Demand for floating wind turbines will increase in China's remote deep-sea areas. These areas account for more than 80% of all offshore wind energy resources. We are looking to overcome technical challenges, such as sea depth limits for installing floating wind turbines. distant sea environment and strong typhoons,” he added. SEWPG is expanding its global presence by offering customized 2.5MW and 4MW wind turbines for overseas onshore wind markets.
Digital Officer and General Manager B2B Email List of Engineering of Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group (SEWPG) told Bloomberg NEF in an interview. When discussing the importance of this landmark project Mr. Gang revealed that Shanghai Electric is seizing opportunities from the growth of China's offshore wind turbine market. and is accelerating research and development ready to deliver world-class renewable energy solutions. Grid-connected wind power plants are expected to reach 26GW by the end of 2025. “Currently, we are building a test and certification platform for offshore wind turbines exceeding 10MW capacity and exploring 5G and industrial IoT technologies.
To create an integrated system for renewable energy that integrates wind power. solar energy and energy storage systems together,” said Khun Kang. “Demand for floating wind turbines will increase in China's remote deep-sea areas. These areas account for more than 80% of all offshore wind energy resources. We are looking to overcome technical challenges, such as sea depth limits for installing floating wind turbines. distant sea environment and strong typhoons,” he added. SEWPG is expanding its global presence by offering customized 2.5MW and 4MW wind turbines for overseas onshore wind markets.