Rudong H5
- Type: Wind Farm
- Latitude: 32.6950000
- Longitude: 121.7380000
Location
The Rudong H5 Offshore Wind Farm is located in the Rudong sea area of Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, China. The site is approximately 48 kilometers offshore from the coast.
Capacity
The Rudong H5 Offshore Wind Farm has an installed capacity of 300 MW, making it a significant contributor to China's offshore wind energy production.
Project Details
- The project is situated in the Yellow Sea, which is a favorable location for harnessing wind energy due to its strong and consistent wind patterns.
- The wind farm is part of China's efforts to expand its renewable energy infrastructure and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Commissioning and Operation
- While the exact date of commissioning is not specified in the latest sources, it is mentioned that the project is fully operational. Previous updates indicated that the project was in various stages of development and commissioning as of 2021.
Developer and Contractors
- The project involves several key players, including Shanghai Electric, which is a major contractor and equipment supplier for the wind farm.
Significance
- The Rudong H5 Offshore Wind Farm is one of the larger offshore wind projects in China, contributing to the country's growing portfolio of renewable energy sources. It follows earlier projects in the same region, such as the original Jiangsu Rudong Offshore Wind Farm, which was China's largest at the time of its opening in 2012 with a capacity of 150 MW.