The wind power project will generate some 11 times more power than the current largest floating wind farm in Norway. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - China is building the world’s largest commercial floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Hainan, in what analysts see as a sign that the growth of renewable energy is gathering momentum.
It will be constructed in two phases, the first with 200 megawatt capacity will be built by 2025, and the remaining 800 MW completed by 2027, the official China News Agency reported at the end of December. “So it’s in a way inevitable that floating offshore wind has to take off,” he said, adding that these projects promise great potential for expansion of wind power.
That is where mega projects such as the one PowerChina is building come in, as they help develop the expertise and scale needed to drive costs down, said Trivium.
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