Rudong H2

  • Type: Wind Farm
  • Latitude: 32.7990000
  • Longitude: 121.6700000

Location

The Jiangsu Rudong H2 Offshore Wind Farm is located in the East China Sea, off the coast of Jiangsu Province, China.

Installed Capacity

The wind farm has an installed capacity of 350 MW.

Project Overview

  • This project is part of the broader development of offshore wind power in China, following the success of earlier phases of the Jiangsu Rudong Offshore Wind Farm.
  • It is one of the several offshore wind projects aimed at expanding China's renewable energy capacity.

Construction and Operation

  • While specific construction start and completion dates for the Rudong H2 project are not provided in the sources, it is part of China's ongoing efforts to expand its offshore wind power infrastructure.
  • Given the context, it is likely that the construction and operation of this project would utilize similar technologies and methodologies as the earlier phases, including advanced offshore wind turbines and efficient construction techniques.

Technology and Contributions

  • Although specific details on the turbine models and technologies used in the Rudong H2 project are not available, it is reasonable to assume that it would incorporate similar or even more advanced technologies as those used in the Jiangsu Rudong Offshore Wind Farm Phase II. This includes large-scale offshore wind turbines, self-developed design and construction technologies, and advanced operation and maintenance (O&M) systems.

Environmental and Economic Impact

  • While specific figures for the Rudong H2 project are not provided, it is expected to contribute significantly to reducing carbon dioxide emissions and coal consumption, similar to other offshore wind projects in the region. For example, the larger Jiangsu Rudong Offshore Wind Farm Phase II is expected to reduce coal consumption by about 660,000 tons and carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.7 million tons annually.

Investment and Stakeholders

  • The total investment and the specific stakeholders involved in the Rudong H2 project are not detailed in the available sources. However, given the scale and nature of such projects, it is likely that the investment would be substantial and involve major energy companies and state-owned enterprises, similar to the earlier phases which involved companies like China Longyuan Power Group and China Guodian.

In summary, the Jiangsu Rudong H2 Offshore Wind Farm is a 350 MW project located in the East China Sea, contributing to China's expanding offshore wind power capacity. It likely employs advanced technologies and construction methods, and is expected to have a positive environmental and economic impact. However, more specific details on construction timelines, turbine models, and investment figures are not available in the provided sources.

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