Putian Nanri Island I
- Type: Wind Farm
- Latitude: 25.2350000
- Longitude: 119.5360000
Project Name
- Longyuan Putian Nanri Island I Wind Farm
Location
- The project is located offshore near Nanri Island, Fujian Province, China.
Developer and Owner
- The project was developed by China Longyuan Power Group Corp Ltd. The ownership details are not explicitly stated, but it is typically owned by the developer or associated entities.
Capacity and Phases
- The Longyuan Putian Nanri Island I wind farm has a total nominal power of 400 MW, but it is developed in multiple phases:
- Phase 1: Total nominal power of 220,000 kW (220 MW). The turbine details for this phase are not available.
- Phase 2: This phase includes two parts:
- Part 1: 46 turbines of Siemens SWT-4.0-130, each with a power of 4,000 kW, totaling 184,000 kW (184 MW).
- Part 2: Total nominal power of 180,000 kW (180 MW), but the turbine details are not specified.
Turbines
- For Phase 2, Part 1, the turbines are Siemens SWT-4.0-130, each with a power of 4,000 kW and a rotor diameter of 130 meters.
Operational Status
- The project is operational. The exact commissioning dates for each phase are not provided, but it is known that China Longyuan has been actively developing and commissioning offshore wind projects since the early 2010s.
Geographical Coordinates
- The coordinates for the wind farm are:
- Latitude: 25° 15' 0" to 25° 15' 36"
- Longitude: 119° 31' 11.9" to 119° 34' 47.9".
Technological Innovations
- The project has been a site for several technological innovations, including the world's first "implanted" rock-socketed single pile foundation construction, which was completed in October 2017. This marked a significant breakthrough in offshore wind power construction technology.
Environmental Impact
- While specific data for this project is not provided, it is part of China Longyuan's broader efforts to reduce carbon emissions through renewable energy. For example, another project by the same company, the Fujian Putian Nanri Island Wind Farm IV, offsets 90,600 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
Additional Context
- The development of this wind farm is part of China Longyuan's strategy to expand its renewable energy portfolio, including both onshore and offshore wind power projects. The company has also developed advanced technologies and construction methods for offshore wind farms, including the use of self-elevating construction ships.