Sheyang H2-1
- Type: Wind Farm
- Latitude: 33.5870000
- Longitude: 121.0480000
Project Overview
- The Sheyang Offshore South Area H2-1 Wind Power Project is an offshore wind farm located in the Yellow Sea, off the coast of Jiangsu, China.
Developer and Ownership
- The project was developed and is owned by Sheyang Longyuan Wind Power Co Ltd, with the company holding a 100% stake in the project.
Capacity and Technology
- The wind farm has an installed capacity of 301.5 MW. It features 67 wind turbines, each being EN148-4.5 turbines supplied by Envision Energy, with a nameplate capacity of 4.5 MW per turbine.
Construction and Operational Timeline
- The construction of the project commenced in 2019 and it entered into commercial operation in April 2021.
Infrastructure
- The wind turbines are installed on fixed foundations, specifically using monopile foundations.
Key Players and Contractors
- Envision Energy was the turbine supplier for the project, providing the 67 EN148-4.5 turbines.
Operational Status
- The project is currently active and has been operational since April 2021.
Location and Terrain
- The project is situated in the Yellow Sea, which is a favorable location for offshore wind energy due to its wind resources.
Economic and Environmental Impact
- While specific economic and environmental impact details for this project are not provided, it is generally understood that offshore wind projects contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions and providing clean energy. The project's operational status since 2021 suggests it is contributing to China's renewable energy goals.
Additional Information
- For detailed operational data, such as production figures, capital and operating costs, and other affiliates involved, one would need to refer to a comprehensive report or profile, such as those offered by GlobalData.