China Huaneng Commissions Nation’s Deepest Offshore Wind Power Project

In addition, the project completed the laying of 95.6 kilometers of ultra-long submarine cables with the assistance of drone and artificial magnetic field coordination technology. This innovative construction method not only shortened the construction period but also ensured the stability and safety of the cable system, laying a solid foundation for the project’s long-term stable operation.

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Zhang Jun, General Manager of China Huaneng’s Offshore Wind Power Department, stated that the full commissioning of the Shandong Peninsula North Offshore Wind Power Project is a crucial practice in China’s exploration of deep-sea offshore wind power development. “It demonstrates China’s technological strength in offshore wind power and provides valuable experience for the large-scale development of deep-sea wind power projects in the future,” he added.

China has been actively promoting the development of renewable energy in recent years, with offshore wind power emerging as a key growth driver. As one of the world’s largest offshore wind power markets, China has continuously made technological breakthroughs, narrowing the gap with international advanced levels. 

The Shandong Peninsula North Offshore Wind Power Project, as a landmark project, further enhances China’s competitiveness in the global offshore wind power industry.

The successful grid connection of the project not only enriches China’s green energy supply system but also drives the development of the entire industrial chain, including wind turbine manufacturing, marine engineering and intelligent construction. 

It reflects China’s commitment to pursuing green and low-carbon development and sets a positive example for global deep-sea renewable energy development.