Zhugensha H1 - Dongtai V

  • Type: Wind Farm
  • Latitude: 32.8540000
  • Longitude: 121.3040000

Jiangsu Dongtai Zhugensha H1 Offshore Wind Farm

Location

  • The wind farm is located in the Zhugensha Region, Dongtai City, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China.

Project Details

  • Status: Operating
  • Commissioning Year: December 2019
  • Nameplate Capacity: 300 MW
  • Type: Offshore hard mount
  • Owners: The project is a joint venture, with significant involvement from EDF and China Energy Investment Corporation. Specifically, it was part of China's first foreign-backed wind farm.

Development and Operation

  • The project was developed by EDF and China Energy Investment Corporation. It marked a significant collaboration between European and Chinese energy companies, with EDF and Equinor entering the Chinese market in 2019.

Financials

  • The project was valued at $600 million.

Dongtai V Offshore Wind Farm

Location

  • Located in the Yellow Sea, off the coast of Dongtai City, Jiangsu, China.

Project Details

  • Status: Operating
  • Commissioning Year: November 2021
  • Nameplate Capacity: 200 MW
  • Type: Offshore wind power project with fixed foundations, specifically monopile foundations.

Ownership and Operation

  • Owners: China Energy Investment and EDF Renewables, with ownership stakes of 62.5% and 37.5%, respectively.
  • Operator: The project is operated by the owners, with EDF Renewables being a key player in its operation and maintenance.

Development and Construction

  • Development: The project was developed by CHN Energy Dongtai Offshore Wind Power and EDF Renewables.
  • Construction: Construction commenced in 2020 and the project entered commercial operation in November 2021.

Turbines

  • The project features 50 units of G4-146 turbines, each with a 4 MW nameplate capacity, supplied by Shanghai Electric Wind Power Equipment.

Summary

Both the Jiangsu Dongtai Zhugensha H1 and Dongtai V offshore wind farms are part of the broader offshore wind development in Jiangsu province, China.

  • Zhugensha H1:

    • 300 MW capacity
    • Commissioned in December 2019
    • Joint venture between EDF and China Energy Investment Corporation
    • Valued at $600 million
  • Dongtai V:

    • 200 MW capacity
    • Commissioned in November 2021
    • Owned by China Energy Investment (62.5%) and EDF Renewables (37.5%)
    • Features 50 G4-146 turbines from Shanghai Electric Wind Power Equipment

These projects highlight the growing collaboration between international and Chinese energy companies in the development of offshore wind energy in China.

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