Zhangjiang Xuwen - North

  • Type: Wind Farm
  • Latitude: 20.6270000
  • Longitude: 110.7570000

Project Overview

  • Location: The Zhanjiang Xuwen Offshore Wind Farm Project is situated in the South China Sea, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Developer and Owner: The project was developed and is owned by State Power Investment Corp Ltd (SPIC).

Capacity and Turbines

  • Total Capacity: The entire Zhanjiang Xuwen Offshore Wind Farm Project has a total capacity of 608.65 MW. The project is divided into two phases: North and South.
    • Phase I - North: This phase consists of 47 turbines, each with a nameplate capacity of 6.5 MW, provided by China Ming Yang Wind Power Group (MYSE6.45-180 turbines).
    • Phase II - South: This phase also consists of 47 turbines, each with a nameplate capacity of 6.45 MW, provided by Goldwind Science & Technology (GW 171/6450 turbines).

Construction and Operation

  • Construction Start: The project construction commenced in 2020.
  • Commercial Operation: The project entered into commercial operation in November 2021, marking the full commissioning of all 94 turbines.

Foundation and Installation

  • The wind turbines in both phases are installed on fixed foundations, specifically using an array of monopile foundations.

Environmental Impact

  • The project generates approximately 1,513,790 MWh of electricity annually, which helps in offsetting about 1,145,400 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year.

Contractors and Affiliates

  • EPC Contractor: CEEC Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute Co. Ltd of China Energy Engineering Group (GEDI) and Jiangsu Longyuan Zhenhua Marine Engineering Co, Ltd were involved in the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) phase.

Financial and Ownership Structure

  • While the project is primarily owned by State Power Investment Corp Ltd, there is also involvement from Nanwang Nengchuang Equity Investment Fund (Guangzhou) Partnership (Limited Partnership) in the ownership structure.

Operational Data

  • The project is currently active and fully operational, with all turbines connected to the grid and generating power as of November 2021.
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