On October 24, the State Energy Group held the fourth batch of key projects centralized start-up conference, announcing the centralized start-up of 37 key power projects. The 37 projects, with a total investment of 126 billion yuan, include large-scale wind power and photovoltaic bases, offshore photovoltaic and advanced gas turbines, clean and efficient coal-fired power projects. Among them, there are 27 new energy projects with an installed capacity of 13.07 million kilowatts, and clean energy investment accounts for more than 60%. The project is distributed in 15 provinces and regions, involving 16 subsidiaries of the group company, and the high-quality implementation of the project will provide a strong energy guarantee for the Chinese-style modernization construction.
Among them, the opening ceremony of Guohua HG14 offshore photovoltaic project of China Railway Bridge Bureau was held at Guangli Lingang Industrial Park Branch in Dongying, Shandong Province.
Guohua HG14 Offshore Photovoltaic Project invests about 8 billion yuan , which is invested and constructed by Shandong Guohua Times Investment Development Co., Ltd. and China Railway Bridge Bureau participates in the construction. The project is located in Kenli District, Dongying, with a planned installed capacity of 1000 MW, and is committed to building the first model project of fixed offshore photovoltaic project with pile foundation in China. The water depth of the site is 1 to 4 meters, and the offshore distance of the center is 8 kilometers. It is planned to select 550 watt monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic modules, with a total number of 2.366 million modules. A 220 kilovolt booster station will be built, and the scheme of block power generation and centralized grid connection will be adopted. After the
project is completed and put into operation, it can generate 1.652 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, meet the electricity demand of about 550,000 households for one year, replace about 503,800 tons of standard coal, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.3447 million tons.